Dans les années 90, l'impertinente Vittoria prend sa nièce sous son aile et lui fait découvrir une autre facette de Naples, au grand dam des parents stricts de la jeune fille.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Valeria Golino
Aunt Vittoria
Valeria Golino
Vittoria
Alessandro Preziosi
Andrea
Veronica Powers
Marina
Pina Turco
Nella
Giordana Marengo
Giovanna
Biagio Forestieri
Mariano
Giuseppe Brunetti
Corrado
Rossella Gamba
Angela
Azzurra Mennella
Ida
Maria Vera Ratti
Giuliana
Adriano Pantaleo
Rosario
Alessio Galati
Diego
Luigi Chiocca
Uomo officina
Emiliana Mosca
Aunt Vittoria giovane
Valeria Bono
Michela
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When reading Elena Ferrante's books I had a feeling of shame, as I became increasingly conscious of the fact that what I was reading is bad literature well written. The same happens with this series. Good cinematography, beautiful photography, effective soundtrack, spot on casting. And yet... It doesn't work. The problem is the backbone of the story, the characters. Why is everyone in this so confused about everything? Like, all the time, constantly confused, tense, lost. Why? Why are the main characters doing what they do? What are their reasons? We don't know and we are not given a chance to know, to understand them at least a bit. We don't learn about them, we just see them being erratic and confused, all of them, all the time during the six episodes the season lasts. Boh.
