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Piranhas

Original title: La paranza dei bambini
  • 2019
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
5.6K
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Francesco Di Napoli and Pasquale Marotta in Piranhas (2019)
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A gang of teenage boys stalks the streets of Naples armed with hand guns and AK-47s to do their mob bosses' bidding.A gang of teenage boys stalks the streets of Naples armed with hand guns and AK-47s to do their mob bosses' bidding.A gang of teenage boys stalks the streets of Naples armed with hand guns and AK-47s to do their mob bosses' bidding.

  • Director
    • Claudio Giovannesi
  • Writers
    • Roberto Saviano
    • Claudio Giovannesi
    • Maurizio Braucci
  • Stars
    • Francesco Di Napoli
    • Viviana Aprea
    • Mattia Piano Del Balzo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    5.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Claudio Giovannesi
    • Writers
      • Roberto Saviano
      • Claudio Giovannesi
      • Maurizio Braucci
    • Stars
      • Francesco Di Napoli
      • Viviana Aprea
      • Mattia Piano Del Balzo
    • 28User reviews
    • 77Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 22 nominations total

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    Francesco Di Napoli
    • Nicola
    Viviana Aprea
    • Letizia
    Mattia Piano Del Balzo
    • Briatò
    Ciro Vecchione
    • 'O Russ
    Ciro Pellechia
    • Lollipop
    Artem
    Artem
    • Tyson
    • (as Ar Tem)
    Alfredo Turitto
    • Biscottino
    Pasquale Marotta
    • Agostino
    Luca Nacarlo
    • Cristian
    Carmine Pizzo
    • Limone
    Valentina Vannino
    • Madre di Nicola
    Aniello Arena
    Aniello Arena
    • Lino Samataro
    Roberto Carrano
    • Caminiello
    Adam Jendoubi
    • Aucelluzzo
    Renato Carpentieri
    Renato Carpentieri
    • Don Vittorio
    Luigi Chiocca
    • Cliente pizzeria
    • Director
      • Claudio Giovannesi
    • Writers
      • Roberto Saviano
      • Claudio Giovannesi
      • Maurizio Braucci
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    User reviews28

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    FrenchEddieFelson

    Nature abhors a vacuum

    This afternoon, I discovered this rather interesting film without having preliminary read the eponymous book written by Roberto Saviano and published in 2018: a band of eight teenage boys still eating chocolate cookies and arguing with the little brother when a packet of biscuits was emptied without their preliminary agreement, take opportunely advantage of the fall of the Mafioso of their Neapolitan district to become caliph instead of the caliph, like Iznogoud in the famous cartoon created by René Goscinny and Jean Tabary, but with ethics and values like Vito Corleone played by Robert De Niro in The Godfather Part II (1974). I recognized the mesmerizing atmosphere of Naples, with its manifold alleys as hilly as lively. Moreover, the cast is overall of high quality, especially the main actor Francesco Di Napoli.
    6Tviktor212

    Dry and unfaithful adaptation

    I don't think that books are automatically better than their movie adaptations, but this is clearly the case: not only a lot of changes were made but the general meaning of the story was subverted, delivering a faded, less thought-provoking message.

    Saviano penned both the screenplay and the novel, but he and the other writers choose to omit the violent scenes, include several scenes that did not occur in the novel, and change the personality of the main character.

    In the movie, Nicholas is a teenager who essentially dreams about making mafia "great again", and is portrayed as having a sense of justice and being essentially a good boy who did terrible decisions. The violence is limited to a few gunshots, and the meaning of the ending focuses on the impossibility of change.

    In the novel, Nicolas is immediately portrayed as a power-thirsty teenager who was inspired by Machiavelli and that has no ethics whatsoever (e.g., mild spoilers, to give an idea: to punish a gang member for having stolen a gun without permission, he almost forces his sister to be gang raped; the movie version of the character would have never done this). The violence is brutal and striking, and the story aims at describing the inner evil that teenagers that are involved with the System experience because of the environment they live in.

    I personally felt much more invested while reading the novel than while watching the movie. Except for one specific scene that was the only identical one to the novel, most of the sequences felt dry or non-authentic. For who knows the novel, I think it is impossible to appreciate the film. Technically wise, it felt very similar to Garrone's Gomorra, probably it aimed at replicating the feel of that movie, but while the distanced photography and dryness of sequences in Gomorra gave a "tranche de vie" feel, it is not the case for La Paranza dei Bambini. It is sad that this film was chosen to be ran at Berlinale, when Italy has just released Il Primo Re, a masterful and very creative work of art that risks not receiving well-deserved international recognition.
    7ssjsolidsnake

    The youth of Naples

    I have a lot of friends from Naples and they said this movie depicts the reality of the situation of the youth in Naples today. You follow the story of one boy with his friends who tries to make ends meet while they dont go to school and easily succumb to the ways of the Mafia for easy money. It's really sad. The movie is well made and well paced, you keep asking yourself what are they going do to next and how is this going to end. The love story dragged on a little bit but otherwise its a good watch that I would recommend.
    5bailoukova

    no extraordinary movie but worth watching

    Even though the acting was really good, the movie did not establish any emotional ties towards the characters on screen. Instead of concentrating on the evolvement of the characters, the film focuses more on the plot. Considering that I found the storyline rather predictable and pressed into a typical screenwriting-scheme, it did not catch me nor it surprised me.

    The movie was shot quite close. Most of the time you see a range of close shots and close-ups which I found quite restricting in the beginning but I got used to it after a while and by the end of the movie I appreciated the artistic aspect of this choice of filming.

    For me personally this movie does not dig deep enough beyond the surface to be more than average and to leave a lasting memory in my mind. But it definitely has some good moments, so if you get the chance to watch it, do so.
    8calicut110

    Excellent film

    I was surprised the ratings weren't higher. This is better than almost every modern Italian gangster movie. The acting is amazing and direction is very good. Paced very well. Nothing that unique in terms of plot but executed extremely well.

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      The main actor is a baker who did not audition and had never attended a drama school.

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 2019 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Neapolitan
    • Also known as
      • Pirañas
    • Filming locations
      • Naples, Campania, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Palomar
      • Vision Distribution
      • Sky Cinema
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $23,494
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,898
      • Aug 4, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,298,525
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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