Monday, September 21, 2009

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With The Big Dream , Michele Placido proposes the split of Italy in a student revolution. The film tells of the encounter between Nicholas and the intertwining of stories ( Riccardo Scamarcio ), Liberia (Luke Argentero ) and Laura (Jasmine Trinca ).

Three guys, three different worlds: Nicholas is a young province of Puglia, arrived in Rome to pursue his dream of becoming an actor and ritrovatosi policeman for a real need for suction, Laura is a student of the Roman upper classes, who has a strong pulse of independence in the revolution and family who discovers the spark to ignite the student's need for freedom; Free is a student, the son of a worker from Turin, with a clear ideological and political beliefs that will project from the outset between leaders of the student revolt.


The intent of the director to represent Italy sessantottino appears successful only partially: the film seems to be more attentive to the events and aspirations of individual actors than the "big dream" of a generation. And in the end that dream seems to really identify only Free. Nicola lives in fact the student revolt on the other side of the fence, undercover police, and the passion and fervor that animate it at some point and urge him to pursue his dream with all his might, or appear to be dictated more invigorated His love for Laura from any socio-cultural implications. The same Laura, while adhering to employment from the beginning student, it seems more an excuse really look that departs from the conventions of his bourgeois life.

If you follow the story while remaining attentive to the vicissitudes of the protagonists and their development within, the film is a beautiful story and sometimes even intense, enhanced inter alia by the apparitions of Laura Morante and the brief but remarkable Silvio Orlando .
If the eye and the attention of the viewer does not deviate from the social, cultural and political issues that accompany the period as a backdrop to the story, then the film seems to lack something to be able to enjoy a great movie.

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