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The Place

  • 2017
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
13K
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Sabrina Ferilli, Marco Giallini, Giulia Lazzarini, Valerio Mastandrea, Silvio Muccino, Vittoria Puccini, Alba Rohrwacher, Alessandro Borghi, and Silvia D'Amico in The Place (2017)
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The fates of an apparently random group of strangers who each come into contact with a mysterious figure who they believe possesses the power to grant any wish, in return for which they must... Read allThe fates of an apparently random group of strangers who each come into contact with a mysterious figure who they believe possesses the power to grant any wish, in return for which they must carry out a task he assigns them.The fates of an apparently random group of strangers who each come into contact with a mysterious figure who they believe possesses the power to grant any wish, in return for which they must carry out a task he assigns them.

  • Director
    • Paolo Genovese
  • Writers
    • Christopher Kubasik
    • Paolo Genovese
    • Isabella Aguilar
  • Stars
    • Valerio Mastandrea
    • Marco Giallini
    • Alessandro Borghi
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    7.0/10
    13K
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    • Director
      • Paolo Genovese
    • Writers
      • Christopher Kubasik
      • Paolo Genovese
      • Isabella Aguilar
    • Stars
      • Valerio Mastandrea
      • Marco Giallini
      • Alessandro Borghi
    • 29User reviews
    • 48Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 17 nominations total

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    Valerio Mastandrea
    Valerio Mastandrea
    • L'uomo
    Marco Giallini
    Marco Giallini
    • Ettore
    Alessandro Borghi
    Alessandro Borghi
    • Fulvio
    Silvio Muccino
    Silvio Muccino
    • Alex
    Alba Rohrwacher
    Alba Rohrwacher
    • Suor Chiara
    Vittoria Puccini
    Vittoria Puccini
    • Azzurra
    Sabrina Ferilli
    Sabrina Ferilli
    • Angela
    Silvia D'Amico
    Silvia D'Amico
    • Martina
    Rocco Papaleo
    Rocco Papaleo
    • Odoacre
    Giulia Lazzarini
    Giulia Lazzarini
    • Marcella
    Vinicio Marchioni
    Vinicio Marchioni
    • Gigi
    Andrea Iaia
    Andrea Iaia
    • Tullio
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    Marianne Mirage
      • Director
        • Paolo Genovese
      • Writers
        • Christopher Kubasik
        • Paolo Genovese
        • Isabella Aguilar
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      10hannynorbert

      When 2 geniuses meet

      This movie is simply perfect, thanks to the 2 geniuses who cooperated: the writer, Christopher Kubasik, and the director, Paolo Genovese. The story of Kubasik is absolutely original, and I think Genovese did a fantastic job as a director. The actors are awsome, the pace, the dialogs, the editing, the atmosphere are flawless. This is a must see.
      9jeanlucvanloo

      you get stuck to your seat

      A great story, an amazing leading actor.

      Do not expect any violence, or action, it is all in the dialogues, plot and acting.

      A genre film that can be seen by everybody.
      7eva3si0n

      The Place is a vivid example of why European cinema will always be relevant

      The Place is a vivid example of why European cinema will always be relevant. A simple tie is maximum, all the actions of the film take place in one place. Ordinary actors (perhaps in Italy they are known, but I only know Marco Giallini). And dialogues. The whole film rests on them. They are as simple as possible - everything is shot in a regular eight. Nice simple chamber story.
      8ncweil

      How much do you want (whatever)?

      Not since My Dinner with Andre can I recall a film set in a single location - now we have this 2017 Italian film The Place, a cafe by that name in which a distinguished-looking fiftyish man holds court at a back table. Supplicants come to him with the problems that most deeply disturb them, and he flips through his thick handwritten notebook to one of the red ribbons - the kind you'd see in a Bible to mark a verse - and tells them what act will bring about what they want.

      These acts have nothing to do with their problems - a woman who wants to be prettier is told to steal a very specific amount; a blind man is told that raping a woman will give him sight. But once he pronounces an oracular "deal" he has no alternate solution. They are free not to accept it, or to follow through, but each of them wants their outcome strongly enough to make their pact - at least to begin with.

      They stop by to report on their progress, which he records in his notebook. The tasks he assigns often overlap, either by his design or by some hand of providence, and some people get what they ask for, some change their minds and drop the whole thing, and some try to convince him they did as he said - but he tells them they didn't. "How do you know?" A man of few words, he doesn't answer, but we know that they didn't. If they had, something about them would be different.

      He is an enigma - we learn the names of some characters, but even in the credits he is Uomo (the Man). He's at The Place when they're setting up in the morning, he's there when the waitress is mopping up at night. As she probes, he admits he doesn't sleep much. We don't see him arrive, we don't see him leave. Sometimes The Place is crowded, other times he's the only customer, and the chairs are upside down on every table except his. Why doesn't he get kicked out? What's his source of funds? He eats and drinks all day, but we never see him pay.

      For a man intent on details, he offers few of his own. His supplicants ask him questions, including "Who are you?" which he deflects, returning to why they have come. One character accuses him of being Satan, which he neither confirms nor denies. He displays a lordly indifference to what they think of him - his only concern, once he's assigned their task, is what steps they're taking to complete it.

      Is his purpose to awaken conscience, or to demonstrate to people that their desires blot out their morality? Or is he an evil being with the power to grant people's wishes - as long as he gets in trade their compromised integrity? Or is he simply a mirror of a self-absorbed culture in which our happiness is so important we're willing to destroy someone else's to get it?
      10jacotinto

      Absolutely stunning, a masterpiece in my opinion

      The sheer fact that the whole movie is shot in a couple square meters in an anonymous diner while still keeping you engaged is alone worth a thousand stars. Top it with a subtle, emotional soundtrack and great acting and you have this wonderful piece. The plot is simple yet intriguing and smart, and the fact that a lot of details are easily predictable don't take anything away from it. The protagonist, our mysterious man, is a difficult character, lacking a name and apparently human emotion. The ending was well made, leaving just enough to the immagination.

      I recommend this movie to anyone.

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        Shot in 13 days.
      • Connections
        Remake of The Booth at the End (2011)
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        Written by Mogol, Jimmy Crane and Al Jacobs

        Performed by Fausto Leali

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      • Release date
        • November 9, 2017 (Italy)
      • Country of origin
        • Italy
      • Official site
        • Official site (Japan)
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Dia Diêm
      • Production companies
        • Medusa Film
        • Lotus Production
        • Leone Film Group
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        • $5,784,397
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 45m(105 min)
      • Color
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      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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