Figuring out the exact nature of all their relationships has a certain fascination, but it's not exactly entertaining. The dialogue feels mannered and Scarpetta's actions are so selfish and pompous they become irritating.
Read full articleIt's a dazzling and technically brilliant feat, the work of an ambitious, experienced and passionate director.
Read full articleCommits without compromise to its driving conceit: that Scarpetta's personal life was as wildly expressive and uninhibited as his stage presence, to the extent that they're not all that differently presented on-screen.
Read full articleToni Servillo embodies this complex character, deploying a great variety of resources: he is funny, intriguing, seductive, or gloomy as each moment of the story demands. [Full review in Spanish]
Read full articleA film of these characteristics may be of greater interest to Italians or those very initiated into its history. For the rest... we'll have to cope in the best way possible with Servillo's buffoonish and hammy delivery. [Full review in Spanish]
Read full articleServillo has spent much of the latter part of his career playing narcissistic characters, and he’s perfectly cast here.
Read full article... an upbeat biopic-comedy centered on the beloved Neapolitan actor and playwright Eduardo Scarpetta, whose dedication to theater and illegitimate procreation were remarkably consistent.
Read full articleAn impeccably made period drama superbly conjures up the atmosphere of the era.
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