18 reviews
I laughed out loud, most of the film, and I'm not sure why. It felt almost like a dirty pleasure. The movie portrays and even celebrates several aspects of Latin/Mediterranean cultures (which are to a great extent inherited by most Latin American countries). I felt it represented my people and it resonated with me.
It does a great job caricaturing the profile of the natural born public worker, who aspires nothing more than a post in public office and the security that comes with it.
It uses Nordic cultures to contrast traditional Italian values, and how the world is changing, and what is politically correct, versus what older generations expected.
All in all I found it a refreshing break from Hollywood based humor and mindset, the whole you gotta be a winner thing, you gotta be a passionate worker vs the more plain joy de vivre that celebrates life, and does not need work to justify its existence.
It does a great job caricaturing the profile of the natural born public worker, who aspires nothing more than a post in public office and the security that comes with it.
It uses Nordic cultures to contrast traditional Italian values, and how the world is changing, and what is politically correct, versus what older generations expected.
All in all I found it a refreshing break from Hollywood based humor and mindset, the whole you gotta be a winner thing, you gotta be a passionate worker vs the more plain joy de vivre that celebrates life, and does not need work to justify its existence.
i saw the Spanish dubbed version of this film with my wife who is a Spanish Civil Servant. The Spanish Civil Service and government structure is similar to that of Italy, so the humor, much of which rests upon the way the system works, is easily understood in Spain. Both of us thoroughly enjoyed the movie, and I heard my wife on at least a couple of occasions guessing the next bureaucratic maneuver that the recalcitant civil servant would use in his effort to maintain his position. The film effectively uses both Nordic and Latin stereotypes. It brought me back to the days of my youth, when movies such as "La Dolce Vita" or "Bread and Chocolate" made me laugh out loud, while providing me with an education on the difference between cultures.
- carl-axness
- May 29, 2017
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An Italian film that shows the stereotypes around Italy (and so many parts of the world) and puts them into contrast with the Norway's culture. A simple and fresh comedy that's going to make you laugh out loud. It has some inconsistencies but at the end of the day It let us a good lesson. If you want to relax, watch this movie.
- gamermx-73830
- Apr 19, 2017
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We have certain ... well prejudices about different nationalities. Sometimes even the people of a land can see certain things that can be attributed to a lot of people. Take Italians for example ... they have a charm about them, but they also can be quite hot headed. Now obviously that is not true of every single one of them.
But the movie makes fun of these preconceptions we and they themselves have. Like waiting in a line patiently. Again if you dissect the movie and you feel this is offensive, you will not hav fun watching this at all. Which would be a shame because through all the things that are said and shown (the love of the mother is another major thing, gender roles in general), this takes them and makes fun of them.
And all that with some heart added to it. The ending may be a bit too much (and also quite the radical change from one second to the other as it seems), but it still works if you let it.
But the movie makes fun of these preconceptions we and they themselves have. Like waiting in a line patiently. Again if you dissect the movie and you feel this is offensive, you will not hav fun watching this at all. Which would be a shame because through all the things that are said and shown (the love of the mother is another major thing, gender roles in general), this takes them and makes fun of them.
And all that with some heart added to it. The ending may be a bit too much (and also quite the radical change from one second to the other as it seems), but it still works if you let it.
"Quo vado?" is an Italian comedy in which we watch a man who is born and raised in a small Italian city, with a guaranteed job in the public sector. After a new government takes control everything in public sector change because it wants to cut down on bureaucracy. As a result, the working conditions of his job will change and also his whole life.
I liked this movie because it has an interesting plot but not something extraordinary that will leave you speechless. I believe that it's a good average movie to spend your time and have fun either watching it alone or with company. The only problem or disadvantage of this movie is too much in some scenes and becomes extreme in order to be even funnier but the result is exactly the opposite. It becomes boring and makes you feel that it tries too much for something in order to be funny. I believe that this is a result of the direction which was made by Gennaro Nunziante. In general, I liked the interpretations of Checco Zalone who played Checco and Eleonora Giovanardi who played Valeria.
Finally, I have to say that "Quo vado?" is a funny comedy with some hilarious scenes but it did not reach its true potential. I believe that you aren't going to waste your time watching it. I recommend for everyone to see it because I am sure that you are going to have a great time watching it but don't have high expectations about the plot.
I liked this movie because it has an interesting plot but not something extraordinary that will leave you speechless. I believe that it's a good average movie to spend your time and have fun either watching it alone or with company. The only problem or disadvantage of this movie is too much in some scenes and becomes extreme in order to be even funnier but the result is exactly the opposite. It becomes boring and makes you feel that it tries too much for something in order to be funny. I believe that this is a result of the direction which was made by Gennaro Nunziante. In general, I liked the interpretations of Checco Zalone who played Checco and Eleonora Giovanardi who played Valeria.
Finally, I have to say that "Quo vado?" is a funny comedy with some hilarious scenes but it did not reach its true potential. I believe that you aren't going to waste your time watching it. I recommend for everyone to see it because I am sure that you are going to have a great time watching it but don't have high expectations about the plot.
- Thanos_Alfie
- Mar 20, 2018
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The negative reviewers are taking this a whole lot too seriously. I watched this on the plane a few days ago and it made me laugh out loud - not easy in those circumstances. It's not subtle, nor full of elegant wit, but it is funny. It's not exactly Fellini (who, strangely, made a similar film with Marcello Mastroianni, if I remember correctly). Anyone who's spent time in these countries, and I have, knows there's a grain of truth in these stereotypes. Italians are impatient drivers, Norwegians do like to bathe naked in the snow. Etc. As for the Mafia...that no longer exists, so we are told. Except that trials of so called gangsters have been going on for years now, but witnesses keep disappearing (check the news on google). So that particular stereotype might just be accurate. I have an Italian friend who took me to visit his relatives near Naples. One of the relatives was a civil engineer who had built a road that bypassed a particular village. That road was used exclusively for his friends and relatives for some years before it became a public highway. That is true from my own experience, so all the reviewers on here who say the stereotypes are just that...well, no. Anyway, if you are too earnest to enjoy this film, stick to something more philosophically challenging.
- charlesfcope
- Sep 16, 2016
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The movie has been acclaimed for having underlined some sad aspects of the Italian economical and political world, using a comical facade. It is a sort of walk through different Italian regions, characterized by common stereotypes.
I found this movie enough boring and repetitive, and lacking of real comical elements that could last in my mind and let me laugh again and again. The storyline is very flat and expected.
Script and direction are poor, such as the performance of many actors. Maybe the only positive element are the songs, written by Zalone himself, that can sound funny and well-suiting the context.
This could be a good movie to watch with your family to have some laughs. It is nothing more than this and I will never be tired of repeating his success in Italy is undeserved and justified only by an efficient promotional system.
I found this movie enough boring and repetitive, and lacking of real comical elements that could last in my mind and let me laugh again and again. The storyline is very flat and expected.
Script and direction are poor, such as the performance of many actors. Maybe the only positive element are the songs, written by Zalone himself, that can sound funny and well-suiting the context.
This could be a good movie to watch with your family to have some laughs. It is nothing more than this and I will never be tired of repeating his success in Italy is undeserved and justified only by an efficient promotional system.
- SynStratos
- Jan 11, 2016
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I was zapping TV when I caught this movie starting in a secondary channel and I ended up watching 'till the end. I didn't recognize the actors but I know that European comedies can be quite the surprise and so was this one. Image quality is good with beautiful sceneries, there are the comical songs but above all, being an European myself, I totally got it. It's not full of stereotypes, it's more like reality slightly exaggerated for comical purposes. Or like we say here: "One has to laugh, so not to cry."
- DdSantos11
- Feb 20, 2021
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- fissorevincent
- Jan 18, 2016
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One of the best comedies i have ever seen. I laughed and smiled from the
start to the end.
The movie is a true comedy. Its only drawback is its very limited audience. It's a movie made for Italians and Greeks. Germans, North Europeans and others should not waste their time on this. They will not be able to conceive the majesty of it. They are also kindly requested not to ruin the overall rating of this masterpiece with their votes. :-) Thank you.
- Horst_In_Translation
- Oct 2, 2016
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Another mediocre comedy by Checco Zalone which, however, is a little more funny than the others. Even this is trivial and obvious but at least it manages to bring the usual stuff in a slightly different way so as to make a little laugh.
- gianmarcoronconi
- Nov 21, 2021
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- bruton-53169
- Dec 5, 2020
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The movie is absolutely hilarious. It's actually one of a few movies that had me laughing out loud. That's why the quite mediocre rating of the platform surprises me. It may be due to the fact that the humor of the movie is about different nationalities and especially the typical "Italian life" and the way Italian public services work. That's why you can only actually understand the comedy if you are from a Mediterranean/balkan country where corruption and freeloading in the public sector is much more common that the more developed western and European countries. Overall great comedy!!!!!!!!!!
- greektechmania
- Jul 24, 2024
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