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6/10
Simple chocolate sea-salt bonbon of a film
devikamenon28 October 2016
Warning: Spoilers
*Some spoilers ahead.*

This 2014 Italian confection is a retelling of the two-misfits-who- find-love tale, with a slight salting of 'reality' as perceived in its own universe. I must confess I'm less of a demanding film-viewer than reader. As such, I can be happy with sweetish stories like this one that offer not depth but simple engagement and curiosity.

The boy here is Roberto Marino, kleptomaniac, children's story writer. The girl is Beatrice Benassi, narcoleptic schoolteacher with some variety of amnesia problem as well. (The beauty of Italian names!) They happen to share a therapist, and it is here outside this building that Roberto becomes quickly enamored of Beatrice, tenderly watching her cross the street by skipping precisely over the white lines of a zebra crossing. In fact, after being an irritating git who keeps showing up with gifts for her, he finally gets her to soften by a cool trick he pulls in regard to this same zebra crossing.

The two become friends, the sort who hang out to eat gelato and talk about past hurts. She has a long-term boyfriend, though this does not deter the by-now less-annoying Roberto. In fact the director's nimble touch starts becoming evident here, when you realize that although things seem wafer-thin and airy, there is some substance beginning to emerge.

Read full review at: https://devikamenon.blogspot.com/2016/10/foreign-movie-friday-ti- ricordi-di-me.html
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10/10
This 6.3 is awfully wrong.
gattafoni29 March 2019
I'm Italian and I'm not tender with Italian cinema. There are peaks of course but there is often the feeling most directors too many times talk to themselves about themselves instead of talking to people about life. Or to hearts about magic. This movie is instead a miracle. A pure pearl. The acting is moving and totally involving. I laughed and at the end I cried so much for the magic of the script and for that acting. Get this trip to life. Watch the movie in Italian. And then check the Edoardo Leo's solid filmography.
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