A longwinded, slow-starting but moving film.
The Way We Laughed (2001)
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Reviews Counted:21
Fresh:18
Rotten:3
Average Rating:7/10
Theatrical Release:Nov 21, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: A working class illiterate, Giovanni (Enrico Lo Verso), takes in his younger brother Pietro (Francesco Giuffrida). Sicilians displaced in late 1950s Turin, Italy, they struggle to get by with... A working class illiterate, Giovanni (Enrico Lo Verso), takes in his younger brother Pietro (Francesco Giuffrida). Sicilians displaced in late 1950s Turin, Italy, they struggle to get by with Giovanni working odd jobs while he pressures Pietro to keep with his studies. An economic shift in Italy sends the two brothers along decidedly different paths. The moralistic Giovanni finds himself profiting from the boom through ill-gotten gains while the irresponsible Pietro sticks with his schooling and becomes a respected teacher. Their roles now completely reversed, Pietro proves himself a responsible adult by covering for the corrupt actions of his brother. Writer-director Gianni Amelio (L'AMERICA) presents this six-part saga about the economic influence on family roles and values. Each part is titled with a one-word theme such as "Blood" or "Money." These sections comprise one day in each of the story's six years, using subtleties of character and plot to relate the account of the two brothers. A work rich in emotion, THE WAY WE LAUGHED deftly weaves the tales of individuals, family, and a nation into one cohesive narrative. [More]
Starring: Enrico Lo Verso, Francesco Giuffrida, Fabrizio Gifuni, Rosaria Danze
Starring: Enrico Lo Verso, Francesco Giuffrida, Fabrizio Gifuni, Rosaria Danze, Claudio Contartarse, Domenico Raguso, Simonetta Benozzo, Pietro Paglietti, Paolo Sena, Corrado Borsa
Director: Gianni Amelio
Director: Gianni Amelio
Screenwriter: Gianni Amelio
Producer: Vittorio Cecchi Gori, Rita Cecchi Gori
Studio: New Yorker Films
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Reviews for The Way We Laughed
Does the majority of its chilling work on Lo Verso's remarkable face.
For added high drama, trains leave tracks right before cold ginger ale bottles can exchange hands.
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