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Vita Di Dante (Box 2 Dvd)
Età consigliata : Film per tutti
Lingua : Italiano
Dimensioni del collo : 19 x 13,6 x 2,4 cm; 100 grammi
Data d’uscita : 30 novembre 2012
Attori : Albertazzi, Goggi, Palmer, Vannucchi, Checchi, Ghione, Satta Flores
Studio : Eagle Pictures
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ASIN : B008EADI3O
Paese di origine : Italia
Numero di dischi : 2
maxim –
OTTIMO SCENEGGIATO
Si tratta di un’ottima ricostruzione sul piano storico culturale, molto utile anche per chi si avvicina per la prima volta, allo studio di Dante. E’ uno sceneggiato dal taglio decisamente “teatrale” -tali sono anche le riprese e la scenografia-in cui recitano alcuni, anche in parti minori, dei più grandi attori teatrali del secolo scorso. Nulla a che vedere con “telenovelas”,”kolossal” o “ficiton”moderni, in cui dominano, più che interessi e logiche culturali, la ricerca di effetti banalmente commerciali tipici della letteratura di consumo.La” vita di Dante” non è, quindi, un semplice pretesto per imbastire generiche vicende sentimentali o spettacolari recitate da attori dal gradevole aspetto, ma, come spesso succede al giorno d’oggi, praticamente inespressivi e incapaci di recitare alcunché. Il ritmo narrativo è scorrevole e mai noioso, pur trattando anche temi e aspetti dell’opera dantesca e degli autori a lui contemporanei non certamente facili o adatti ad una riduzione televisiva, e rifugge da ogni tono fastidiosamente “pedagogico”.
LeMu –
Ottimo
DVD nuovi e sigillati esenti da problemi, file audio e video (1965) più che accettabili per qualità .
S. Federico –
Ricostruzione accurata
Di questo film/documentario si apprezza soprattutto la sceneggiatura, sia negli episodi recitati sia nei brani affidati alla voce fuori campo. In entrambi i casi viene lasciato ampio spazio a letture tratte da opere dantesche (e non solo) affidate alle splendide voci di Giorgio Albertazzi e di Riccardo Cucciolla.Chi apprezza lo stile degli sceneggiati RAI anni ’60, girati prevalentemente in interni, con lunghi dialoghi e poca azione, non rimarrà deluso.La qualità audio/video è mediamente accettabile. Il primo episodio è stato riversato con l’audio leggermente fuori sincrono, mentre l’inizio del terzo (fortunatamente solo per pochi minuti) è stato riversato partendo da un nastro di scarsa qualità (sembrerebbe, addirittura, un VHS amatoriale).I DVD di questa collana (“I migliori anni della nostra TV”) non presentano contenuti speciali, ma sono corredati da un libretto di presentazione con notizie sulla lavorazione dello sceneggiato e biografie di regista e interpreti.Federico S.
Massimo Tridapali –
grandi sceneggiati rai
Superlativo. storia e spettacolo
DAVID –
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Merita.
E.E.Velders Boni –
presentazionemolto antiquata
è chiaro che il film è stato fatto tanti anni fa.oogi si presenterebbe in modo molto diverso e questa vecchia versione è molto noiosa.
PALOPALO –
Visto solo perchè dovevo!
Cosa mi è piaciuto del film?I titoli di coda.W Bonifacio VIIIla mummia ci ha obbligato a vederlo
PEPPER –
LO CONSIGLIO
LA QUALITA’ VIDEO E’ MOLTO BEN CONSERVATA. GLI ATTORI SONO ECCELLENTI E LA RECITAZIONE ALTRETTANTO. NON HA PERSO LO SMALTO ORIGINALE. LA PRIMA PARTE E’ PIU’ FACILE DA SEGUIRE; LA SECONDA E’ PIU’ COMPLESSA PER I FATTI STORICI CHE SI SUSSEGUONO UNO DOPO L’ALTRO.
TorontoShopper –
It has all the basic elements I like – Gothic plot line, romance, and skin on screen. The writing, acting, and directing have come a long way since Season 1 – in fact, I would have to say Season 3 is by far the strongest yet. The writing is tighter, the performances turned in by series veterans have improved enormously (Charlie David in particular is giving substantially-improved performances) and the show is just plain FUN! Gothic Horror is a genre I love, and Dante’s Cove delivers that. Especially in Season 1 (the show moved shooting locations to Hawai’i starting Season 2) there are great locations with old architecture and some spooky native locales. The cast is hot, the sex is getting hotter by the season, and the plot lines are engaging – covering all the territory from “jealous boyfriend” to “jilted fiancée” to “mind-controlling warlock” as time rolls on in the show. There is humor (both intended and not, I think), drama, and by Season 3 the camp atmosphere feels more intended than accidental and the show has finally hit its stride.One ding – every season the show appears to move. Between Season 1 and 2, shooting moved to Hawai’i (O’ahu, to be exact) so some established locations either just changed (The Hotel Dante) or “closed for renovations” (the Historical Society building.) Between Seasons 2 and 3 we’ve moved locales again! For reasons I won’t get into here, we’re not spending any more time at the hotel. The feel of the locales has moved from Gothic to Paradise Beach – while Hawai’i is gorgeous, it’s a bit sunny and fun for the feel I got from the first season. Personally, I find the constant venue changes jarring, and hope we’ll get to see some of the same locations for Season 4 when it arrives, or perhaps return for a bit to some older ones.In any event, I love this show. For those who haven’t figured this out yet, it does feature full-frontal nudity (male) and lots of sex – gay, lesbian, and IIRC a straight scene or two. The show (with the sole exception of the opening five minutes of Season 1) doesn’t show full-frontal with erection, which occasionally looks strange given what’s supposed to be going on, and which seems strange given where it went in the show’s opening five minutes of Season 1. A couple of the actors are obviously not planning on full-frontal, and occasionally contort to avoid it, while extras are frequently (and occasionally pointlessly) nude, and soft even when horn-dogging someone. Perhaps more creative set staging or action blocking could help them cover up without looking so odd doing it, or maybe they’ll decide one day that full-frontal in a gay soap is not career-ending. While I’m not looking for pornography here, a touch more realism would help with “suspension of disbelief” quite a bit.All in all, if you like horror, and like gay themes, give “Dante’s Cove” a try. Try to watch at least two seasons, and I really recommend going for the third – it’s the strongest yet, and starts to deliver on the promise of the premise that we’ve been waiting for from the beginning.
GIRARD Sylvain –
Très bonne deuxième saison avec Tracy Scoggins.On à vraiment l’impression d’une série à partir de cette nouvelle saison.Vivement la troisième saison.
Cyril Andrews –
Hilarious acting and story line lots of perfect bodies which must have been interesting for the other cast member
Bob Lind –
In the second season of the guilty pleasure “Dante’s Cove” (think of it as a cross between “The O.C.” and the old series “Dark Shadows”, but with gay erotic content that makes “Queer As Folk” look like an afterschool special), the hunky boys and beautiful girls who live at Dante’s Hotel are living and loving, while still having to deal with the problems caused by its previous inhabitant, exiled warlock Ambrosius, and his ex-girlfriend and eternal nemesis, the witch Grace.This season, they’re joined by a mysterious, more powerful witch, Diana (played by Thea Gil, previously of QAF). As we rejoin the gang, somewhat naive Kevin is tired of living under Toby’s shadow, wants to get a job and become more self-sufficient, which makes Toby insecure about their relationship. Seeing this as a chance to get Kevin back into his clutches, Ambrosius updates his image (“Call me ‘Bro!”) and tries to dazzle the young man with a fast car and to-die-for beach house. Toby’s ex Adam (recast this year, for the better) gets involved with Ambrosius as well, and gets hooked on a local drug with supernatural origins. Meanwhile, Van gets further into dabbling in magic, with a book she found on the beach, learns the truth about Ambrosius and Grace, and takes desperate measures when her girlfriend Michelle says she has to choose between the magic or their relationship. The five (apx.) hour-long episodes also reveal a former boyfriend of Kevin’s visiting the hotel, Adam’s involvement with a gay afterhours sex club, the resort’s handyman trying to seduce boss man Marco, more background on the two child ghosts that appear to Toby, as well as much more detail on the ins and outs of Grace’s and Ambrosius’ powers, and how they must ally themselves with a hotel guest in order to battle it out by the upcoming Solstice. Comic relief is provided by the appearance of an old porcelin doll, which has a spell causing anyone who touches it to fall in instant lust with the next person (male or female) they see.Critics say “This is nothing more than a gay soap” and point at the often over-the-top dialogue and occasional overacting. Hey, it is what it is, and it works on that level exceedingly well, as most “guilty pleasures” should! They definitely cranked up the “camp” quotient a notch or two this year, with Tracy Scoggins as Grace (trying to teach young protege’ Van the nuances of black magic) losing her cool and occasionally seeming to be channeling Agnes Moorehead in “Bewitched”! The photography, music and eye candy is outstanding, and I found myself powerless to avoid going through all five episodes in one sitting.Note that the format of this 2-DVD set can be a bit confusing, in that there is a top menu to choose the episode you want to see (which should obviously be viewed in order), and then a submenu to play that episode (No option to view all episodes on the disk consecutively.) The second disk also includes some excellent extras, including deleted scenes, interviews with the cast, “backlot” featurette and “coming out” stories by the three openly-gay cast members. It isn’t Emmy-worthy, but a fun diversion for you and open-minded friends. I’m under a spell not to give it anything less than a full five stars out of five.
fred 2033 –
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