My paper girls by Luca Lucini: the review by Paolo Mereghetti

LAND MY PAPER GIRLS
Type: generational-sociological comedy
Director: Luke Lucini. With Alvise Marascalchi, Andrea Pennacchi, Maya Sansa, Christian Mancin, Neri Marcorè, Giuseppe Zeno, Marta Guerrini

The spectacular trailer of “Napoleon”, the new film by Ridley Scott with Joaquin Phoenix

Always interested in moments of transition, when dreams have to come to terms with reality, Luca Lucini widens his ambitions here to tell the story of the loss of innocence not just a fourteen-year-old immigrant with his family from the countryside and therefore forced to give up his ingenuity, but somehow of an entire city (here Treviso which has not forgotten the years of Ladies and gentlemen) and possibly a company.

c‘is a postman who discovers the complications of identitythe operator of a cinema grappling with the city’s double standards, a priest who seeks tolerance that teaches children and then teenagers who grew up too fast or too slowly.

Maya Sansa, Andrea Pennacchi and Alvise Marascalchi.

The film tells all of this with the colorful and respectful style that Lucini has developed over years of commercials and video clips, where in the end even the strongest conflicts find their accommodating solutionsuggested and never shouted, which makes its characters touch the cruelty of the world without actually making them suffer it.
And that a good group of actors used outside the usual schemes brings to life on the screen.

For those who appreciate stories for young adults.

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