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Le chiavi di casa (2004)
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10 septiembre 2004 (Italy) másPlot:
Meeting his handicapped son for the first time, a young father attempts to forge a relationship with the teenager. full summary | add synopsisPremios:
10 wins & 14 nominations másComentarios de los usuarios:
Charlotte makes the difference másReparto
(Descripción general del reparto)| Kim Rossi Stuart | ... | Gianni | |
| Charlotte Rampling | ... | Nicole | |
| Andrea Rossi | ... | Paolo | |
| Alla Faerovich | ... | Nadine | |
| Pierfrancesco Favino | ... | Alberto | |
| Manuel Katzy | ... | Taxi driver | |
| Michael Weiss | ... | Andreas | |
| Ingrid Appenroth | ... | Hospital warden | |
| Dimitri Süsin | ... | Boy watching TV | |
| Thorsten Schwarz | ... | Male nurse | |
| Eric Neumann | ... | Playground boy | |
| Dirk Zippa | ... | Young man on wheelchair | |
| Barbara Koster-Chari | ... | Nurse | |
| Anita Bardeleben | ... | Doctor | |
| Ralf Schlesener | ... | Newspaper seller |
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The Keys to the House (Australia) (Canada: English title) (International: English title) (UK) (USA)Die Hausschlüssel (Alemania)
Les clefs de la maison (France)
The House Keys
Las llaves de casa (Spain) [es]
Padre e hijo (Mexico) [es]
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105 min | UK:111 min | Australia:111 minColor:
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Singapore:PG | Brazil:12 (Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival) | Brazil:14 | Germany:o.Al. | Australia:PG | France:U | USA:PG | Italy:T | Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) | UK:PG | Ireland:PGCosas divertidas
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Andrea Rossi suffers from muscular dystrophy in real life. másBanda de Sonido:
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"Le Chiavi di Casa" is a strangely unmoving film, considering its potentially heart- melting subject: it had all the elements to make you dehydrate out of crying, and yet it leaves you distant. It sure isn't the fault of funny, uplifting, charming young Andrea Rossi, who plays Paolo -- that boy is utterly inspiring (as he must certainly be in real life) full of joy. But the script is filled with annoying idiosyncrasies -- they make you go "naah!" when you should be swept up in the story. How can the father not go looking for his lost, disabled son in a foreign city and instead chooses that precise moment to tell his life story to a woman he's barely met? And what about him throwing the boy's walker at sea? Or leaving the boy alone at the hotel? Or stealing him away from physical therapy? Or not even asking his wife about his new-born baby back home? Was there EVER a more inept father?
These inconsistencies are enhanced by Kim Rossi Stuart's frustrating, uncharismatic performance: he's like a top model lost in a gritty drama -- handsome but shallow, bordering on moronic. You know you're in trouble from the very opening scene, when you cannot believe the film will drop Pierfrancesco Favino (who plays the boy's uncle) with his great rugged macho looks, and stick with Rossi Stuart's insipid blandness (was that a pleonasm?).
Anyway, the point of this review is to praise Charlotte Rampling: what an actress she has become over the years! Film after film, she graces us with memorable performances, from "Sous le Sable" and "Swimming Pool" to "Lemming" and the otherwise insufferable "Vers le Sud" and now "Le Chiave...". She has reached this age when her (natural, face-lift-free) face is so rich and lived in that she can build a flesh-and-blood character with one look and one half-smile. In her very first scene, we feel at once we KNOW that life-beaten mother. Her "big" scene (where she reveals her tormented thoughts about her severely disabled daughter) is the most heart-wrenching thing in the whole movie -- you can totally sympathize with her obvious but "controlled" grief and her "living day-by-day" philosophy. You see a woman who's cried every single tear out of her body through the long years of devotion to her daughter, her youth and hopes lost along the way. You can understand her envy of mothers whose children have had better results from therapy than her own daughter, and even understand her mixed feelings about her daughter's attachment to life ("Perché non muore?"). Her performance is so good it makes her lines sound better -- even if her Italian is less than fluent -- than anything else in the script.
My vote: 6 stars out of 10, though most of them are for Charlotte and young Andrea Rossi. If you happen to have a disabled relative or friend that you take care of (or care about), that rating certainly goes up.