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Loro

  • 2018
  • Unrated
  • 2h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
7.8K
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Toni Servillo in Loro (2018)
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An escort-service owner uses his girls to get close to politician/PM and media mogul Silvio Berlusconi, but in 2006 he's preoccupied with his shaky marriage and losing an election.An escort-service owner uses his girls to get close to politician/PM and media mogul Silvio Berlusconi, but in 2006 he's preoccupied with his shaky marriage and losing an election.An escort-service owner uses his girls to get close to politician/PM and media mogul Silvio Berlusconi, but in 2006 he's preoccupied with his shaky marriage and losing an election.

  • Director
    • Paolo Sorrentino
  • Writers
    • Paolo Sorrentino
    • Umberto Contarello
  • Stars
    • Toni Servillo
    • Elena Sofia Ricci
    • Riccardo Scamarcio
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    7.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paolo Sorrentino
    • Writers
      • Paolo Sorrentino
      • Umberto Contarello
    • Stars
      • Toni Servillo
      • Elena Sofia Ricci
      • Riccardo Scamarcio
    • 14User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Toni Servillo
    Toni Servillo
    • Silvio Berlusconi…
    Elena Sofia Ricci
    Elena Sofia Ricci
    • Veronica Lario
    Riccardo Scamarcio
    Riccardo Scamarcio
    • Sergio Morra
    Kasia Smutniak
    Kasia Smutniak
    • Kira
    Euridice Axen
    • Tamara
    Fabrizio Bentivoglio
    Fabrizio Bentivoglio
    • Santino Recchia
    Roberto De Francesco
    • Fabrizio Sala
    Dario Cantarelli
    Dario Cantarelli
    • Paolo Spagnolo
    Anna Bonaiuto
    Anna Bonaiuto
    • Cupa Caiafa
    Giovanni Esposito
    Giovanni Esposito
    • Mariano Apicella
    Ugo Pagliai
    Ugo Pagliai
    • Mike Bongiorno
    Ricky Memphis
    Ricky Memphis
    • Riccardo Pasta
    Duccio Camerini
    • Rocco Barbaro
    Yann Gael
    Yann Gael
    • Michel Martinez
    Lorenzo Gioielli
    • Senatore Valori
    Alice Pagani
    Alice Pagani
    • Stella
    Caroline Tillette
    Caroline Tillette
    • Violetta Saba
    Mattia Sbragia
    Mattia Sbragia
    • Fedele Confalonieri
    • Director
      • Paolo Sorrentino
    • Writers
      • Paolo Sorrentino
      • Umberto Contarello
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    User reviews14

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    10damcqueen

    This complex, underrated film needs seeing multiple times

    Tony Servillo is outstanding in every film, but especially those by Sorrentino. In IL Divo he played Italian PM Andreotti as a hunched, Machiavellian vampire scuttling in the shadows. In Loro he plays Berlusconi as a shallow and brash, but tragic, aging lothario. Sorrentino's films and TV shows (The Great Beauty, The Young Pope, The New Pope etc ) are so rich, so complex and beautiful that they all need to be seen at least twice. They really grow in you with repeated viewing And all have absolutely cracking soundtracks. Sorrentino is Italy's greatest living director and unlike so many great directors he will take on politics in all its filthy reality
    8davbourn-1

    A Brief Addendum

    No point in reiterating the praise already heaped on yet another brilliant Sorrentino entertainment except to emphasize what a mind-blowing tour de force Toni Servillo gives. He deserves an Oscar for Best Leading Actor (which he won't get). I'm saddened by the way reviewers have ignored the performances of the sheep. Silence of the Lambs, I guess. (I couldn't resist...sorry)
    Gordon-11

    Hedonism in style

    The film is visually very beautiful. The scenery, sets and costumes are all visually striking. The story is rather thin though. It is more like a collage of hedonistic scenes with great style.
    7Sodazart

    A Pretty Trippy Movie.

    This film was definitely a wild one. It starts out very strong and I really liked the direction it went with early on. The momentum was great however it did start to dissipate. I think this is due to the overwhelming conflicts that were developing throughout the movie. The film has multiple layers that seem to overlap one another, and although interesting it was also confusing. There were some really epic scenes, and the overall vibe was very fun, so I did enjoy watching the film. That being said it still leaves you kind of scratching your head. It is hard to find the overall artistic direction or message behind the film.
    7lasttimeisaw

    we must hand it to Sorrentino for laying an undue outpouring of his outrageous brainwaves with an enormous trowel

    This international cut of Paolo Sorrentino's sumptuous-looking biopic of Italian media tycoon-turned-former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (1936-) runs 145 minutes, collated and edited from LORO I and II which were subsequently released in Italy and in toto clock in at 204 minutes, nearly one-hour length of footage is truncated (may it all be bikini-clad, pneumatic girls roistering in abandonment), so for cinematic purist, please refrain from this version.

    Otherwise, let's dive into this sybaritic adventure which kick-starts with a wacky caveat: a kawaii lamb plumb drops dead seconds after it stumbles into the cavernous living room of Berlusconi's summer residence in Sardinia, the message seems clear - Agnus Dei aka. innocence cannot survive in that toxic environs.

    It takes a good 40 minutes before Mr. Berlusconi's first official appearance, during which, Sergio Morra (Scamarcio), who runs an escort business in Taranto with his partner Tamara (Axen), aims to branch out by getting the former PM's attention - who is scheming to win the upcoming 2008 election - through the brokering of Kira (Smutniak), Silvio's current mistress, among others. Sergio arranges a rip-roaring party mainly consisted of barely-clad nubile girls, in a rented villa right in front of Berlusconi's. Will he rise to the bait? There is no question about that.

    First time Mr. Berlusconi (Servillo) entering the scene, he is dressed like an Arabian woman, veiled and everything, holding a posy and trying to delight his estranged wife Veronica Lario (Ricci), but her dismissal hits like an icy knife, "Don't be a clown, Silvio." an inner voice exclaims. Indeed, Sorrentino's tack is to peel off this plutocrat's layered guises to reveal what he is made of, a salesman and a clown, two bullet points are shored up by a nocturnal cold call to prove he still gets his pitchman mojo and the irreparable dissolution of his 20-year-old marriage with Veronica, who despises him for his incapacity in statecraft and unrestrained debauchery. And there is more spiteful sideswipe, what is at the rainbow's end for an elderly man who literally has everything in his life? His long lost youth, of course, Sorrentino's senescent barbs levering at a septuagenarian through the mouth of a 20-year-old nubile girl Stella (Pagani), whom Silvio intends to bed in the course of another lavish quarry-hunting party organized by Sergio, is piercingly cruel, and even afterwards, he dredges up the spat and tries to erase its verity by a wisecrack, but a passing thought is: if Stella's grandfather indeed shares the same denture cleaner as his, she might not need to be at that pathetic party in the first place.

    Contrasting the unconscionable razzle-dazzle (which Sorrentino has honed to the hilt with a dash of absurdity and saturated bling-bling pizzazz) with a muted emptiness - which seeps in in the wake of the calamitous 2009 L'Aquila earthquake occurring after Berlusconi's re-election, the way Sorrentino linking these two events together deviously implies that the calamity could be the Almighty's irate answer towards his ascendency, LORO (means "them" in English) finally junks it materialistic ballast/frippery as well as the subplot of Sergio's grasping pursuance, in lieu, Berlusconi's self-reflexion tangentially alludes to an inconvenient truth: a leader's characteristics reflect those of the multitude who chooses him, and now, they want Jesus back.

    Toni Servillo is, to be expected, superbly eloquent and all-around (also playing Ennio Doris, a billionaire businessman and one of Berlusconi's closest associates) in embodying a well-known real-life character whose tics and elocution the mass (Italian audience in particular) is very au fait with, subtly buries his diligent imitation under a self-parodying conviviality (top-notch make-up achievement too), shouldn't one be alert if his Berlusconi comes off as rather sympathetic? Among a vast supporting characters, Scamarcio and Smutniak both turn heads, but it is Elena Sofia Ricci who plays off Servillo's motor-mouthed accusation and interrogation with a calm but smoldering despair that preciously retains her vestigial dignity.

    LORO is largely what one can expect from Sorrentino's sardonic disposition and ostentatious modus operandi, even if your mileage may vary towards his controversial subject, at the very least, we must hand it to Sorrentino for laying an undue outpouring of his outrageous brainwaves with an enormous trowel.

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    • Trivia
      This 145-minute cut combines scenes from both Loro 1 (2018) and Loro 2 (2018). It has been made in order to allow the movie to be released outside of Italy as a standalone film.
    • Quotes

      Kira: Do you believe in God?

      Sergio Morra: Of course. Well, only on Mondays...

    • Connections
      Edited from Loro 1 (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      The Sea's Son
      written by Jherek Bischoff

      performed by Jherek Bischoff

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 2019 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Baska Sinema (Turkey)
      • Curzon Artificial Eye (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Them
    • Filming locations
      • Ansedonia, Orbetello, Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy(Villa Morena in Sardegna: 20 Via delle Mimose)
    • Production companies
      • Indigo Film
      • Pathé
      • France 2 Cinéma
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $35,613
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,317
      • Sep 22, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $36,567
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.40 : 1

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