Pssst, want to check out Gli anni più belli in our new look?
Information
- A.k.a.
- The Best Years
- Year
- 2020
- Runtime
- 129 min.
- Director
- Gabriele Muccino
- Genre
- Drama
- Rating *
- 6.7
- Votes *
- 0
- Checks
- 38
- Favs
- 6
- Dislikes
- 0
- Favs/checks
- 15.8% (1:6)
- Favs/dislikes
- 6:0
Top comments
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NourNasreldin
I don’t at all understand IMDB’s rating of this film but it doesn’t matter because it is such a beautiful piece. I fell in love with the characters and their exceptional portrayal of their roles; especially Gemma and Riccardo who broke my heart at least twice. The film succeeded at completely pulling me in as a spectator that I forgot I was looking at a screen altogether and I seriously don’t remember the last time that happened to me, the last time I experienced that marvelous, spiritual cinematic magic that makes you forget you’re watching people act. I am so very thankful the universe decided to send this film my way at exactly the right time when I needed it most.
It’s such a wonderful mystery how Muccino always knows exactly how to elicit an almost certain emotional response in all his films without ever feeling the need to impose or disturb.
If you’re a sucker for warm Italian films that are emotionally charged, and films that carry conversations about love, art, culture, friendship, politics, and the absurdity of life, then Gli Anni Plu Belli is your go-to.
And did I mention how impeccably moving the score is, as well? Very Italian, very Morricone-ish. 3 years ago