Viaggi di nozze (1995)
35KViaggi di nozze: Directed by Carlo Verdone. With Carlo Verdone, Claudia Gerini, Cinzia Mascoli, Veronica Pivetti. Three intertwined stories about weddings and honeymoons. Story 1: Raniero marries Fosca, his second wife. Their honeymoon in Venice turns tragic when Fosca realizes that she cannot compete with Raniero’s first wife; finally, she commits suicide–just like her predecessor did. Story 2: The vulgar Ivano is married to Jessica, and their wedding journey is an uncompromising tour of discos. Soon the two realize that their relationship is running dry, and after several attempts to revive their passion, they fall into depression and boredom. Story 3: Newlyweds Giovannino and Valeria are about to leave for a cruise, when Giovannino is forced to look after his elderly father, who has been abandoned by the caretaker. Meanwhile, Valeria takes care of her sister, who pretends to commit suicide to get money from her ex-boyfriend. Their honeymoon turns into a nightmare.
“The other Carlo Verdone I know is an other person! In this movie he want copy the old comedy u0026quot;Un sacco bellou0026quot; and u0026quot;Bianco, Rosso e Verdoneu0026quot;, directed by him. But in this movie Verdone is very bad! Itu0026#39;s the same story of the two other movie: three men (playing by Verdone) married three women and they make a travel. The problem of Verdone is this: heu0026#39;s more repetitive, the character is the same of u0026quot;Un sacco bellou0026quot; (1) and u0026quot;Bianco, Rosso e Verdoneu0026quot; (2), and they have the same problem: Raniero have the problem of Furio (2), Giovannino have the problem of Leo (1) and Mimmo (2), Ivano have the same problem of Enzo (1).u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eVote for the actor/actress: 6 (Claudia Gerini is perfect in this character) Vote for director: 5 (is a classic film, not particular) Vote for writer: 4 (Carlo, is the same thing of 1 and 2!!!) Final Vote: 5 (Sorry Carlo, see you!)”