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My Brother Is an Only Child 2007 123movies

My Brother Is an Only Child 2007 123movies

Sometimes the things we fight about are what brings us closest togetherMar. 28, 2007108 Min.
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Watch: Mio fratello è figlio unico 2007 123movies, Full Movie Online – Two brothers come of age in the 1960s in a town south of Rome. Manrico is handsome, sometimes feckless, a leftist making the revolution. His younger brother Accio (“Bully”) is a seminarian when the story beings, soon home studying Latin and joining the Fascists. Francesca, an aristocratic student, becomes Manrico’s lover and Accio’s friend. Over the next ten years, these three experience family, love, attraction, politics, and the challenges of adult responsibility. Subplots include Nastri, a father figure and political guide to Accio, Nastri’s wife Bella who guides Accio in other ways, and the brothers’ parents and sister, who are dazzled by Manrico’s charm while depending on Accio..
Plot: Accio and Manrico are two working-class brothers in 1960s Italy: older Manrico is handsome, charismatic, womanizing, and loved by all, while younger Accio is moody, hotheaded, and lives everything as if it was a war, much to his parents’ chagrin. When the former is drawn into left-wing politics, Accio joins the fascists out of spite. His flimsy beliefs are put to test when he meets Manrico’s like-minded girlfriend, falling in love with her.
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7.0/10 Votes: 6,632
84% | RottenTomatoes
71/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 362 Popularity: 8.754 | TMDB

Reviews:

Politics and family, Italian style
Luchetti’s film (‘Il mio fratello è figlio unico’) goes from the Sixties into the Seventies in Italy following two brothers from a communist working-class family. Accio Benano, the rebellious younger one, who drops out of seminary very quickly, gives in to the constant indoctrination of a much older bus driver pal named Mario (Luca Zingaretti) and joins the fascist party. Then he falls in love with Francesca (Diane Fleri), the girlfriend (the first of a series) of his Lothario older brother Manrico (blue-eyed dreamboat Riccardo Scamarcio). Manrico becomes a leftist leader in ’68 and moves on to terrorist activities in the Seventies. Accio’s black-shirt cohorts cause their share of bother too, of course, but they are depicted as both inept and betraying Accio’s confidence. Eventually the latter realizes he’s a leftist too at heart. (He only adopted fascism because he wanted to be contrary.) This change in Accio comes almost in time to save Manrico from big trouble.

It took me a while to adjust to the shift in actors when Accio goes from early to late teens. No doubt Elio Germano was an inevitable choice for the older Accio because of his sweet, ironic presence: he’s a lovely actor. But the younger actor, Vittorio Emanuele Propizio, and the incidents Accio’s involved in early on, project a spirit of fun and craziness that I missed thereafter. In fact, the promise of the early sequences gets dissipated in what becomes an increasingly plodding (and overly telescoped) series of events as Accio’s and Manrico’s politics, love lives, and family involvements criss-cross over the years.

Reports from those who’ve read Antonio Pennacchi’s amusingly titled novel ‘Il fasciocommunista’ say the movie lightens things up, but Sandro Petraglia and Stefano Rulli, who collaborated on the screen adaptation, seem to have gotten bogged down and too literally followed the story after those light-hearted and promising beginnings. Mind you, Petraglia and Rulli are no slouches: they also scripted the recent ‘Criminal Romance’ (veteran actor Michele Placido’s 2005 directorial debut, which also features Scamarcio) as well as the highly successful theatrically released TV miniseries ‘The Best of Youth,’ whose decade-sweeping plot this film’s somewhat echoes.

A memorable set piece shows Manrico introducing a ’68 reworking of Beethovan’s ‘Ode to Joy’ with revolutionary lyrics. During the performance Mario’s fascist hooligans move in, and their targeting his own brother leads to Accio’s final break with the right.

The family’s base is Latina, a town created by Mussolini south of Rome, which makes an ever-present reminder of heavy Italian legacies. Mario represents the element who refuse to erase or forget the nation’s fascist past. He argues (among other things) that there’s a worthwhile legacy of architecture. Indeed fascist architecture does have a certain kitsch charm one ought not reject too easily; and an inability to come to terms with the fascist past is surely one of the main reasons for Italy’s muddled self-image. This story is a stab at dealing with that psychological issue in a healthy way.

‘My Brother Is an Only Child,’ which was rejected by the Cannes jury for Official Entry status, lacks the fluidity of Gabriele Muccino’s ‘Io come te nessuno mai’ (which, though very different, comes to mind for its blending of coming of age, family conflict, and politics) but it has a kind of vernacular vigor. It’s true, Italian cinema continues to go through a largely lackluster period, and Italian film-goers appear to have been bitterly disappointed with Luchetti’s latest. That’s a bit of a shame, because there is a lot of charm and humanity here, and for anyone interested in Italy and its modern history, this should be required viewing.

Seen during a limited run in Paris, October 17, 2007.

Review By: Chris Knipp Rating: 8 Date: 2007-10-23
What’s all the fuss about?
Saw this as part of the London Film Festival, and was expecting a belter. And how disappointed was I? VERY.

What could have been a very interesting look at how different political views can co-exist within the family instead descends into a series of disjointed rubbish with no real purpose and no explanation.

The central characters were introduced, but without much substance, and there were holes in the plot that you could have driven a double decker bus through. About 20 minutes too long, it actually had my husband snoring after an hour, that can’t be good in the entertainment stakes, can it? With a denouement that comes out of nowhere, this left me feeling very disappointed and unsatisfied. All in all, a good idea, totally wasted.

Review By: fluffyrona Rating: 2 Date: 2007-10-29

Other Information:

Original Title Mio fratello è figlio unico
Release Date 2007-03-28
Release Year 2007

Original Language it
Runtime 1 hr 48 min (108 min), 1 hr 48 min (108 min) (USA), 1 hr 40 min (100 min) (France)
Budget 5000000
Revenue 6463286
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Comedy, Crime, Drama
Director Daniele Luchetti
Writer Antonio Pennacchi, Daniele Luchetti, Sandro Petraglia
Actors Elio Germano, Riccardo Scamarcio, Angela Finocchiaro
Country Italy, France
Awards 19 wins & 29 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length 2,800 m (Portugal, 35 mm)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm

My Brother Is an Only Child 2007 123movies
My Brother Is an Only Child 2007 123movies
Original title Mio fratello è figlio unico
TMDb Rating 6.758 362 votes

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