Review: Tutta un'altra vita
The role of Gianni in this movie fits Enrico Brignano like a glove. He plays the taxi driver who makes use of a key forgotten in his cab by a rich couple that will be on vacation for a week.
Now, that's a solid premise for a made-for-TV comedy. And it works well enough. Especially as Ilaria Spada (Lola) enters with all her sex appeal. The relationship between the "fake rich guy" and the "mignotta" delivers some moments of fun.
Given that Gianni is married with kids, and his lame, parallel life continues on in a poor apartment, it remains quite a problem how the story is going to be wrapped up.
Normally, for films of this calibre and this messaging, some sort of magical, forever resolution is fabricated. In the case of this one, though, a more honest path is taken.
Now, that's a solid premise for a made-for-TV comedy. And it works well enough. Especially as Ilaria Spada (Lola) enters with all her sex appeal. The relationship between the "fake rich guy" and the "mignotta" delivers some moments of fun.
Given that Gianni is married with kids, and his lame, parallel life continues on in a poor apartment, it remains quite a problem how the story is going to be wrapped up.
Normally, for films of this calibre and this messaging, some sort of magical, forever resolution is fabricated. In the case of this one, though, a more honest path is taken.
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