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Alla rivoluzione sulla due cavalli (2001)
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Release Date:
26 April 2002 (Spain) morePlot:
It's the dawn of April 25, 1974, when Marco, a 25-year old Italian and his Portuguese friend Victor leave Paris on a yellow Citroen 2CV... more | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
Awards:
4 wins & 2 nominations moreUser Comments:
Amusing, but expectable moreCast
(Credited cast)| Adriano Giannini | ... | Marco | |
| Andoni Gracia | ... | Victor | |
| Gwenaëlle Simon | ... | Claire | |
| Francisco Rabal | ... | Uncle Enrique | |
| Georges Moustaki | ... | The Poet | |
| Óscar Ladoire | ... | Count Agaruez | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Suzana Borges | |||
| Jean-Christophe Bouvet | |||
| Fedele Papalia | |||
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This is a classical road movie. There are three friends (two boys, Victor and Marco and one girl, Claire) who decide to go from France to Portugal to live the first days of liberty after the fall of fascist dictator Salazar. During this trip they achieve a more mature relationship and everyone of them can understand better the feelings of the others. The film is not so bad and you can enjoy yourself watching him, but I think that its problem is that the protagonists are stereotyped figures, particularly Marco and Claire. Marco, who is italian, is the classical figure of handsome boy who can love every woman he wants and he represents the desire of freedom and adventure. Claire is the figure of the emancipated girl you can imagine there were in the first half of 1970. During the journey, they live expectable situations: the car is stooped by problems, wrong ways are taken and they do not know where they are, they meet of many strange people, and so on. Victor the portuguese boy, is the more realistic figure of the film. My advise if to watch this film if you want to stay 2 hours in relax