Tolo Tolo
- 2020
- 1h 30m
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5.7/10
4.5K
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Pierfrancesco "Checco" Zalone, a failed entrepreneur, seeks a new life as a waiter on a holiday village in Africa, but the appearance of ISIS forces him to travel again.Pierfrancesco "Checco" Zalone, a failed entrepreneur, seeks a new life as a waiter on a holiday village in Africa, but the appearance of ISIS forces him to travel again.Pierfrancesco "Checco" Zalone, a failed entrepreneur, seeks a new life as a waiter on a holiday village in Africa, but the appearance of ISIS forces him to travel again.
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Gianni D'Addario
- Gramegna
- (as Giovanni D'Addario)
Saif Braik
- Militia gourd
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Really poor comedy. Zalone tries to replicate the previous successes but he collects a huge and embarrassing failure.
As usual, Zalone tries to "educate" the audience by impersonating characters who reflect some of the worst Italian stereotypes and behaviors. This time the main theme is immigration from Africa. The movie is full of irreverent jokes and gags that aim to politically correctness, hypocriticals, racists, do-gooders, embedded reporters, politicians, fashion-addicts and fascists. Although one would expect some drama (given the issues addressed), this is a comedy and my advice is: Don't take it too seriously. Personally, I didn't like the end and I must admit that Zalone's previous movies (directed by Nunziante) were probably better made. However, the movie is enjoyable and gives some food for thoughts.
It'sa comedy yes. It's modern and touches a theme, the immigration and the life conditions of immigrants, in a serious way but with a little comic verve.
It's a movie that let you think we're almost all lucky for being born in normal countries.
Checco Zalone, who's real name is Luca Medici, takes some inspiration from the great Alberto Sordi and recall scenes from other cult movies, one scene is taken from Save The Private Ryan.
The movie has several good actors, beautiful scenes and photography, but also some sad moments.
The theme of the immigration has never been treated in a so dramatic way and at the same time in a so funny but respectful way.
It's a movie that let you think we're almost all lucky for being born in normal countries.
Checco Zalone, who's real name is Luca Medici, takes some inspiration from the great Alberto Sordi and recall scenes from other cult movies, one scene is taken from Save The Private Ryan.
The movie has several good actors, beautiful scenes and photography, but also some sad moments.
The theme of the immigration has never been treated in a so dramatic way and at the same time in a so funny but respectful way.
You can tell that this is the fruit of a deeply well-though creative and sociological process. Zalone takes about 2 to 3 years to complete a movie project and this allows him to have such results.
The movie is full of great jokes which only Italians can fuly appreciate (I guess), some of them very witty, others apparently low-level but that make sense for the character's attitude.
The obvious theme of the movie is immigration and it is well depicted together with all the hypocrisy around the topic.
I watched it as an Italian with other Italian friends and know by experience how precise the social commentary adn satire of the film was.
The idea of the trailer for the movie was also the touch of a genius, as its apparently politically incorrect tones made also a ton of bigot or shallow people to go and watch it at the cinemas: the movie is clearly the opposite of racist (as any human being with decency or a glimpse of culture could not support such a stand).
Another film with the comedian Checco Zalone as the protagonist. The film is different from the various advertising clips around for some time. Is a non-racist film, in the end Checco makes it clear that we are all the same and there are no color distinctions; we are all human. To be a record-breaking box office film, I expected more.
Did you know
- TriviaTolo Tolo (2020) is the film with the highest grossing in the first 24 hours of its release in cinemas in Italy, with 8.7 million euros collected and a total of 1.174.285 spectators. The previous record was held by the previous Checco Zalone film, Quo vado? (2016), with 7.3 million euros collected.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Checco Zalone: Immigrato (2019)
- SoundtracksSe t'immigra dentro il cuore
Written by Checco Zalone
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Box office
- Budget
- €20,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $52,186,426
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
- Color
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