La subjefa Lolita Lobosco regresa a su ciudad natal, para dirigir un equipo formado sólo por hombres. Decide seguir siendo ella misma contra viento y marea, y utiliza sus habilidades y su de... Leer todoLa subjefa Lolita Lobosco regresa a su ciudad natal, para dirigir un equipo formado sólo por hombres. Decide seguir siendo ella misma contra viento y marea, y utiliza sus habilidades y su devoción para luchar contra los prejuicios.La subjefa Lolita Lobosco regresa a su ciudad natal, para dirigir un equipo formado sólo por hombres. Decide seguir siendo ella misma contra viento y marea, y utiliza sus habilidades y su devoción para luchar contra los prejuicios.
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Simply a dose of Italian fun, sun, food... and of course love, all served up in the pretty port of Bari. Lolita Lobosco (Luisa Ranieri) is the latest in a line of Italian Police Inspectors' to hit our TV screens and I for once can be accused of binge-watching. Its as moreish as the gorgeous food and luscious cakes regularly consumed by the cast, along with stunning cinematography, pretty ladies and simpleton (male) police officers who seem to have problems of sorts with the women they love, live and work with.
Seems familiar? Try Inspector Montalbano. The same old story, sunshine, seascapes, sex and pasta. Even the characters occupy strikingly similar roles, all brought up to date with texting and a certain 2020s feminist slant, led by the attractive 40 something Lolita and a couple of other ladies including a wonderful car mechanic who possesses an interesting line when taking her suitors on a first date. The boys of course are besotted, chauvinist and slightly silly - all good Italian TV tropes.
It's great fun, funny and largely predictable. Have fun and don't expect anything too philosophical - just enjoy!
Seems familiar? Try Inspector Montalbano. The same old story, sunshine, seascapes, sex and pasta. Even the characters occupy strikingly similar roles, all brought up to date with texting and a certain 2020s feminist slant, led by the attractive 40 something Lolita and a couple of other ladies including a wonderful car mechanic who possesses an interesting line when taking her suitors on a first date. The boys of course are besotted, chauvinist and slightly silly - all good Italian TV tropes.
It's great fun, funny and largely predictable. Have fun and don't expect anything too philosophical - just enjoy!
Lolita Lobosco 6.3 and Imma Tataranni 5.9??? Imma Tataranni is an unconventional and funny series with a really good actress. Lolita Lobosco is a banal series full of stereotypes. Who did rate it? Montalbano/Luca Zingaretti (Luisa Ranieri's husband) :D.
This has everything: murder mystery, sunshine, beautiful surroundings, humour and pathos. It's great entertainment and deserving of a far better score than the 6.9 it has.
Each episode is practically the length of a movie and is self contained in its own right; each having its own murder mystery plot whilst carrying an underlying plot continuing throughout the first two series.
The humour that punctuates the seriousness is at times almost English, which is why it works so well to an English audience.
The visual landscape of Bari is stunning in itself and is worked very well into the stories.
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Each episode is practically the length of a movie and is self contained in its own right; each having its own murder mystery plot whilst carrying an underlying plot continuing throughout the first two series.
The humour that punctuates the seriousness is at times almost English, which is why it works so well to an English audience.
The visual landscape of Bari is stunning in itself and is worked very well into the stories.
Bellisimo!
This lighthearted series is done in typical Italian style. The detective and police work take second place to the usual Italian themes of love, food and family. There is the usual older woman, younger man dynamic. A lot of crying and histrionics and constant reference to foods and cooking in the region. The lead character goes to work always dressed fashionably. Every now and again issues of women's rights and their treatment is alluded to in the various episodes. The first season is better than the second as the dialog in the latter seems to be more improvised. Watch it for what it is, light entertainment along the lines of the French counterpart, Candace Renoir!
Lolita Lobosco is brilliant, kindly, empathetic and unbelievably perceptive about people and every detail she looks into. She had no oppositional "boss' like so many detective shows do and the show depicts a city without the hierarchical social order so many others take for granted, e.g., when the superiors tell a detective to go easy on prominent rich people. Bari is enormously egalitarian, democratic and joyful and its total absence of puritan attitudes is a breath of fresh air.
The acting is amazing as well, and the romantic and domestic relations depicted seem very genuine. Each person who appears, whether a suspect or a grocer, a grieving mother or a decent father is among the most skillful actors I've ever seen Ten stars.
The acting is amazing as well, and the romantic and domestic relations depicted seem very genuine. Each person who appears, whether a suspect or a grocer, a grieving mother or a decent father is among the most skillful actors I've ever seen Ten stars.
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