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Respiro (2003)
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Reviews Counted:83
Fresh:64
Rotten:19
Average Rating:6.6/10
Consensus: A sweet, but slight picture filled with beautiful people and locations.
Theatrical Release:May 23, 2003 Limited
Box Office: $905,313
Synopsis:
On Lampedusa, an island near western Sicily, rival boy gangs play roughly among seaside cliffs. Husbands go out to sea and wives work in the fish-packing plant. Pleasures are simple and fun is...
On Lampedusa, an island near western Sicily, rival boy gangs play roughly among seaside cliffs. Husbands go out to sea and wives work in the fish-packing plant. Pleasures are simple and fun is restricted to Saturday nights. The reality for all who live on Lampedusa is that island life can be as cruel as it is heartwarming, as suffocating as it is charming. Grazia is the affectionate, young mother of three children--a teenaged girl, Marinella, and two boys, Pasquale and Filippo. Vibrant and full of life, Grazia often sings along to the latest hit by Italian pop star Patti Pravo and enjoys finding ways to amuse herself and her children. But Grazia, much like the sea surrounding her island, can also be unpredictable and stormy. Her free-spirited attitude causes talk in the entire village. Grazia’s husband, Pietro, lovingly stands by her in the face of small town gossip. But as Grazia’s behavior becomes more reckless, even the powerful shield of her family’s love can’t protect her. Her husband’s relatives become convinced that she is seriously unstable and decide that she needs medical treatment in Milan. But Grazia will have no part of this and her son Pasquale finds a way to protect her and the bond that she shares with her family.
Respiro was inspired by one of Lampedusa legends. It is the story of a young mother who was looked down upon by the townspeople who thought she was crazy because she behaved outside the rules of their small community. One day, she disappeared leaving only her clothes on the beach. As time passed, the community was left feeling guilty for having driven the woman to suicide. The legend has it that the force of prayers brought her back to life from the sea and she returned to normal life with her family. -- © 2002 Sony Pictures Classics
Starring: Valeria Golino, Vincenzo Amato, Francesco Casisa, Veronica D'Agostino
Starring: Valeria Golino, Vincenzo Amato, Francesco Casisa, Veronica D'Agostino, Filippo Pucillo, Emma Loffredo
Director: Emanuele Crialese
Director: Emanuele Crialese
Screenwriter: Emanuele Crialese
Producer: Domenico Procacci
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
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Reviews for Respiro
Sensuous and sun-drenched, Respiro features a talented, bronze-skinned cast and lots of lovely visuals, taking full advantage of its stunningly beautiful Sicilian island setting.
[Crialese] successfully creates a warm and individualized group of characters and a palpable sense of both family and community.
A visual triumph for filmmaker Emanuele Crialese. And why not? Who could go wrong with a movie featuring gorgeous Valeria Golino on a sun-drenched island?
A somewhat familiar tale of domesticity, crazy love and the intersection of the two -- well-acted and lightly engaging, more than trivial but not necessarily profound.
Nobody does the-stacked-hottie- who-bewitches- an-entire-village movie like the Italians.
The movie's pleasures draw on old-fashioned Italian neo-realist simplicity.
Golino is positively bewitching. Sun-drenched and sad-eyed, with a desperate fury that comes out of nowhere, she carries the movie.
An intriguing combination of lower-class neo-realism and lush romantic fable...a mostly vital, vivid experience.
Respiro begins as a portrait of a woman who refuses to abide by the conventions of the comunity and ends with a bit of inspired magical realism.
Will have you contemplating a trip to Lampedusa - and wishing Golino would get the parts she deserves.
Director Crialese nicely evokes a legend in conveying the spirit of a provincial Italian locale.
A beautifully composed tone poem about unspoken group dynamics in an isolated community.
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