Sunday, October 2, 2022

The Hidden Review: L'immortale - Film Review



"There is always the possibility to choose in life, but is difficult to go back."

The THR has been a guest at the 23rd edition of the Napoli Film Festival 2022, hosted by Mario Violini and Giuseppe Borrone. We watched the screening and the Q&A with Marco D'Amore for the Feature Film "L'immortale" (The Immortal), directed by the same Marco D'Amore, who also portrays the lead character in the movie.

Ciro Di Marzio, whose nickname is “L'immortale”, is a fictional character born and introduced as a lead. Besides, other lead characters such as Genny Savastano, played by Salvatore Esposito in the fortunate Tv series "Gomorra - La Serie" produced by HBO, Cattleya, and many more.

However, the movie follows from the end of the 3rd season about "Gomorra - La Serie" from where left off.

As Mr D'Amore explains, the movie is not a prequel or sequel to the series. Therefore, it is a crossover meaning that the events happen alongside what happens in Gomorra - La Serie.

Therefore, it makes more sense because the 3rd season finished with a sad exit by the same character and actor, but both made their appearance in the movie showing with visual events what happens to Ciro Di Marzio, which as audience, we thought that he died in deep Neapolitan waters by the hand of his best friend at the time Genny Savastano.

The movie opens with the line which says "Quando ero piccolo, e stavo all’orfanotrofio, lo sai che mi dicevano le suore? Il terremoto è volere di Dio, fa bene alla terra. Come quando uno sta male e accumula, accumula. Finchè, o si libera e sfoga o muore."


(When I was little, and I was at the orphanage, do you know what the nuns used to tell me? The earthquake is God's will and it is good for the Earth. It is like when somebody is sick and more and more. Until then, he frees himself and vents or dies).

And we see Ciro falling deeply into the sea, but eventually, he gets rescued secretly and brought into a hospital where he recovers. At the same time, the movie shows some flashbacks since born of a young Ciro while his mother rescues him from an earthquake that collapsed the building where they were living. On that occasion, his nickname becomes “The Immortal” as it was his first survival from that trauma.

However, later on, the story shows the coming of age of this character and his progress and process in becoming what this character is, so we see him raised by different communities. But, these communities are the ones that taught him how to live and survive on the streets by stealing and doing other illegal acts.

And in parallel, we see how the older Ciro survives in his current circumstances leading him to Latvia, where he starts working under Don Aniello Pastore and his Russian collaborators, and eventually, he meets an old friend Bruno again. Some flashbacks show what Bruno has done for him while raising and introducing him to that world until he encounters another young character called Attilio, that recommends him to work for Don Pietro Savastano.

The movie, therefore, shows his process and all events that change him to become who he is in that present brilliantly. Moreover, it shows how a few circles of life started and ended, in particular, the one and most important as the friendship, brotherhood, and rival between Ciro and Genny presented at the end of the movie displaying exactly a deep tension between these two characters.

That emotional fight has characterised the entire storyline of the Tv series "Gomorra-La Serie" and the movie. This latest work showcases brilliantly through locations, inciting incidents, and climaxes the journey of a character who looks for a change within himself and the community he lives in, therefore is the true leader in this story.

Moreover, what happens next in the 4th season is a consequence of what happens after the meeting between Genny and Ciro at that port when Genny finds out that his best friend, old brother, and villain is alive now. So, for both of them, that story will end only when one character perishes, like what happened to Ciro at the end of the 3rd season, but this time will not survive. So, who will survive this fight now?

Overall, Marco D’Amore (director and screenwriter) gives justice by introducing a story that needed to be told and heard. During the series, we only see one face of the metal, but this time it was the right time to showcase the other face of that metal, which is for both characters characterised and immersed by the blood of lost family members and the traumas of a fight and rival which Mr D’Amore developed for a new beginning of the 4th season, brilliantly.

Congrats cast and crew!

Hidden Fire stars 9/10 ⭐️

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Friday, September 30, 2022

The Hidden Review: Una Vetrina Che Guarda Il Mare - Documentary Review


The THR has been a guest at the 23rd edition of Napoli Film Festival 2022 presented by Mario Violini in collaboration with Giuseppe Borrone, and we watched the documentary "A window overlooking the Sea" (Una vetrina che guarda il madre), directed by Massimiliano Gallo. Starring Massimiliano Gallo, Nunzia Schiano, Shalana Santana, Beppe Barra, Gennaro Di Biase, Alessandro Marinella, and Maurizio Marinella.
This documentary is about a family business, the Marinella family business producing their tie product whose history starts in Naples around 107 years ago, so over a century.

The cinematographic event showcases throughout the story different aspects of worldwide historical events and how it has reflected the story and each POV of the characters.

Besides, they are all connected on the building and creative side of the tie products branded by the Marinella family that have spread its ties based in the United Kingdom.

One of the characters introduced was the legendary figure that follows the origin of the city of Naples, and Parthenope touches base on her attachment to this city and follows the legend with Ulysses while introducing to the audience her arrival to the gulf.

Moreover, the lead in this story is Mr Marinella, who introduces his audience by talking about how it all started, which comes from the determination and inspiration of his grandfather Eugenio Marinella whose store has the same name.

Therefore, everything follows the POV experienced by his grandfather and also directly by the same Maurizio Marinella, going then to look at what their family members and employees think about the family business while bringing the story to another level of genuine and showing the proud and hard work behind it.

It started in 1914 by creating Ties and Shirts for clients from the local aristocracy, such as knights and amazons close to the shop in Chiaia county in Naples, whose location is by the sea. Then, it follows the partnerships and collaborations with other important institutions such as the Royal family, Italian politicians, and many others in the entertainment industry.

The actors portraying family members, employees and musicians created a genuine atmosphere of the events that accompany the story, which the director Massimiliano Gallo has been able to film brilliantly.

At the same time, all the locations used and the costumes of which ties were branded by Marinella’s store showcase the passion of the work and history, and at the same time, the origins of generations of hard work of a family business which now with Alessandro Marinella are at the 4th generation of owning the family brand store. The brand has stores in Italy, Europe, the United Kingdom, the United States and Tokyo.

Overall, the director Massimiliano Gallo filmed this documentary showcasing the elegance of the city of Naples brilliantly, and at the same time, the story of a family business that has its ties with Naples but is also spread around the world.
Congrats, cast and crew!

Hidden Fire Stars 9/10 ⭐️

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