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Alba und Pietro wollen ihre Goldene Hochzeit feiern und laden die komplette Familie in ihr Haus auf Ischia ein. Doch in ihrer Vorfreude haben sie das Temperament ihrer Familie unterschätzt: Ihr Sohn Carlo muss die Eifersucht seiner Frau Ginevra ertragen, die große Szenen macht, weil auch seine Ex zum Fest geladen ist. Schwiegersohn Diego denkt ständig an seine Geliebte in Paris, während seine Frau Sara ihn mit allen Mitteln zu bezirzen versucht. Und Albas bindungsscheuer Lieblingssohn Paolo flüchtet sich in eine romantische Affäre mit seiner reizenden Cousine Isabella. Pietro kann es kaum erwarten, bis die Verwandtschaft wieder verschwindet. Als dann ein Sturm über die Insel fegt und die Abreise verhindert, ist das Chaos perfekt. Alte Geschichten, neue Liebe, Eifersüchteleien und Sehnsüchte schwappen mit voller Wucht aus jedem heraus und verwandeln die paradiesische Insel in ein Labyrinth der Leidenschaft.
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Rating: 1* / 5* o 2 / 10 Average Italian Family I really think it's a very “whatever” movie. Basically, it's about a “dysfunctional” family, in quotation marks because they don't say things directly, but everyone has problems with everyone and there's a passive-aggressive atmosphere. Basically, they treat each other well because culturally, family matters and you have to be united, blah blah blah. The minimum attention you need to pay to the movie is to understand the family tree and who has problems with whom, but beyond that, I don't feel there's anything “novel” about it. It's as simple as a family with internal problems who, unfortunately, have to spend more than a day together, and the pressure cooker explodes. From here on, proceed with caution as I'm talking directly about scenes (spoilers). Read only if you don't mind or if you've already seen the movie. The film is supposed to be “comedy, drama, and romance.” I buy the drama part and the romance part to a certain extent, but the comedy is conspicuous by its absence, and if there is any, it must be in very bad taste because there are situations in the movie that I find serious, and I feel that they simplify and trivialize them, which ironically happens in real life, but personally, it irritates me a little to see these things normalized, which at the time you don't pay attention to, but the more I think about it, the worse it seems to me. There are a bunch of people with problems yelling at each other as if there weren't four little kids and two teenagers in the house (all six of them need to see a psychologist); Carlo almost throws Ginevra off a cliff, a moment of loss of control that almost ends in murder; Isabella's daughter sees her mother kissing another man who is not her father, everyone is married but unfaithful, and when Sara asks her mom how she did it, she says, “Well, nothing, just putting up with it,” normalizing infidelity to the fullest, and she even has the nerve to say to I don't remember who, “Be strong, remember that women hold up the world,” so know your place, right?????; Paolo kisses and gropes Isabella whenever and wherever he wants. To me, that's clearly abuse. Sure, Isabella is in love with him and probably likes it, but bro, if she wasn't madly in love with you, you couldn't just come and drag her into a room and start groping her. It's not that the aforementioned issues can't be addressed, and as I said, these are things that happen in real life, but I feel that the film is a hodgepodge of serious problems under the label of “comedy and romance.” The problems these people have are serious, it's definitely not a comedy, and labeling it “romance” just because it deals with marital and past relationships seems very simplistic to me. If they had focused on the drama and followed a single protagonist or focused on a single issue, it might have been more passable, but this mishmash goes nowhere.