Tre metri sopra il cielo (2004)

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Tre metri sopra il cielo (2004). 1h 41m

“When a book is so good as the book by which this film was made is, you kind of expect the movie, well, not to suck, but letu0026#39;s say you donu0026#39;t keep your hopes up very much, cause you usually end up disappointed (The Notebook doesnu0026#39;t count). But this… As little as my hopes were, this kept disappointing me throughout all hour and a half of its duration. I mean, come on!!! This is one of the most romantic and beautiful stories of which I read, and during the movie, I actually was bored, in the moments when I wasnu0026#39;t annoyed. The acting was terrible, as was the script. It seems like director wanted to include as much scenes from the book as possible, but then forgot to sort it by order, so everything was incredibly confusing and dull. The relationship of Step and Babi, which is very delicate and which is the main topic, was not appropriately unfolded, and not as much attention as it should was given to it,so everything looks emotionless and ridiculous. I must add that this ugly guy who plays Step has probably ruined any other re-reading of this book to me, cause Iu0026#39;ll be imagining him as Step, and not the perfect guy as Step should be and as I imagined him before the stupid film. I give it 3 stars simply out of respect to the wonderful book which I recommend to everyone, and that lovely view of the sea and sunset. So… If you didnu0026#39;t read the book, just go do that and forget about the movie cause you just wonu0026#39;t know what the hell is happening. And if you like the book, and want to see this movie, just skip that little part and go buy yourself the next part of the book named u0026quot;Ho Voglia Di Teu0026quot;,and that will be time and money well spent. If you still decide to watch it, my voice will be in your heads telling you u0026quot;I told you so!u0026quot; all the time.”

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