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A TV series following the story of the movie by the same title. Also in this case Pif tells the story of a young boy in the city of Palermo during the roaring seventies, when the mafia was n... Read allA TV series following the story of the movie by the same title. Also in this case Pif tells the story of a young boy in the city of Palermo during the roaring seventies, when the mafia was not around, officially.......A TV series following the story of the movie by the same title. Also in this case Pif tells the story of a young boy in the city of Palermo during the roaring seventies, when the mafia was not around, officially.......
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I have not seen the film with the same name, so I have no opportunity to compare, but the Series captivated me from the 1st episode. Wonderful and apparently realistic atmosphere (with real events and real persons included), skillful mix of comedy and tragedy, great performances (Francesco Scianna as Massimo and Edoardo Buscetta as Salvatore Giammarresi excelling others a bit)... And pleasantly and surprisingly free family relations in a Catholic country, with reference to love and growing pains. With 2 generations constantly visible, it should be both interesting to parents and children, with apparent explanation what was going on in Sicily in the late 70ies / early 80ies.
Although the Season 2 is somewhat less interesting / more protracted than Season 1, yet 9 points from me, well done! And again, as after watching Montalbano series, I am very keen on visiting Sicily, still never been there.
Although the Season 2 is somewhat less interesting / more protracted than Season 1, yet 9 points from me, well done! And again, as after watching Montalbano series, I am very keen on visiting Sicily, still never been there.
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I'm blown away by how good this series is. It's truly amazing how the acting, script and everything in between are so good.
The series follows Salvatore Giammaresi and his family in Sicily in the 1980s. We see Salvatore going to school and all the issues that follows, we also follow his mom Pia and Lorenzo and their struggle in a city where you cannot live "normal" without connections. It get's clear from the get-go that Sicily is not a easy place to live, at least not in the 1980 with the mafia corrupting the city.
We are witness to Lorenzo having to determine if he should report a crime he has been witnessed to or not, if he do it might have reputations for his family,
There is so much beauty and love that has gone into this series that it's just amazing.
I would with my full hearth recommend this series to anyone.
The series follows Salvatore Giammaresi and his family in Sicily in the 1980s. We see Salvatore going to school and all the issues that follows, we also follow his mom Pia and Lorenzo and their struggle in a city where you cannot live "normal" without connections. It get's clear from the get-go that Sicily is not a easy place to live, at least not in the 1980 with the mafia corrupting the city.
We are witness to Lorenzo having to determine if he should report a crime he has been witnessed to or not, if he do it might have reputations for his family,
There is so much beauty and love that has gone into this series that it's just amazing.
I would with my full hearth recommend this series to anyone.
When you have a great story and quality actors you can appeal to any audience. Mafia only kills in summer delivers on all points. This is a really well done production that weaves a Sicilian family's day-to-day life with Italian socio-political problems in the late 70's and 80's. The setting is beautiful. The actors are compelling and believable. And the story all hangs together with a blend of comedy and drama in each episode. My only regrets when watching the series were a) I don't speak Italian, b) my inability during the pandemic to get on a plane destined for Palermo, and c) the series only lasting 2 seasons.
How is TV getting so good these days? I've just seen the first season of The Mafia Only Kills In Summer. I watched the first few episodes and thought it good. I've only just gotten back into it after a few months. This time around I was totally glued. I now can look forward to season 2. I bought both seasons on a hunch at a fire sale at JB HiFi here in Australia. Some times your luck is in. Everything about this series is so professional. Good photography and cinematography, and a really fun soundtrack hitting all the right notes. There are highs and lows, and a good deal of suspense. I haven't actually seen the original movie, but I'm guessing it contains memorable characters that are highly engaging, as well as just pure fun to watch. That is certainly what you get here. This is light where Gomorrah was dark. I do hope more people get to see this. I can't believe I'm only the third reviewer here at IMDb. In these uncertain times The Mafia Only Kills In Summer is a ray of light.
10strumbee
Discovered by accident while browsing the TV Programme. The story immediately struck me as something worth watching. But then I discovered a true beauty of this TV series - the stories, the dialogues, characters, cast, actors, camera. The episode with a burnt puppet and the owner of a bookstore is for me the highlight of the show. Not for binge watching - the stories are emotion packed and you should have time to recover before skipping to the next episode.
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- TriviaA TV series following the story of the movie by the same title.
- ConnectionsSpin-off from The Mafia Kills Only in Summer (2013)
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