Evengyny
Thanks for the memories!
BootDigest
Such a frustrating disappointment
Claysaba
Excellent, Without a doubt!!
Ketrivie
It isn't all that great, actually. Really cheesy and very predicable of how certain scenes are gonna turn play out. However, I guess that's the charm of it all, because I would consider this one of my guilty pleasures.
lasttimeisaw
Ferzan Ozpetek's latest film is a modern ghost story, with its protagonist a young gay man (an actor-to-be), only this time, the sexual orientation drama leaves its spotlight to the haunting possession of a big family of dead theatrical actors who are trapped in an old house and disconnected from the real world, eager to find out who is the whistle-blower imputed to their tragic death during the WWII. MAGNIFICENT PRESENCE has a resourceful collection of fodder, such as romance, haunted house, ghost retribution, gay-transvestite subculture, war-time friction, light comedy and so on, two dozens of characters at hand to deploy with, but the film never quite find its centre of gravity, it leaves many loose ends which frustratingly no one minds to care. But eventually it can pass on as a moderate piece of work thanks to Elio Germano, this promising leading man in the recent Italian film scene, is the worthy saviour, he has won BEST ACTOR in Cannes 2010 for LA NOSTRA VITA (tied with Javier Bardem for BIUTIFUL). Elio owns the entire film, injecting a quirky laid-back energy into his character while grappling with heterogeneous accidents and happenings around him (an eerie transvestite/transsexual sweatshop with an obese kingpin is the wackiest among them all), his innocuous look and infantile personality renders the film a whiff of fairytale evocation. Anna Proclemer, a veteran Italian actress in her late 80s, takes on a key role which will solve all the mystery, has successfully exuded a fierce body of work in her limited stint. Otherwise, all the other supporting roles are more or less underdeveloped (including an ever-so-graceful Margherita Buy and a scene-stealer Mauro Coruzzi, a middle-aged transvestite). I have watched quite a lot films from Ozpetek (arguably he is my favourite current Italian director though he is Turkish), the best ones are LOOSE CANNONS (2010, 8/10), SATURN IN OPPOSITION (2007, 8/10), FACING WINDOWS (2003, 8/10) and THE IGNORANT FAIRIES (2001, 8/10), MAGNIFICENT PRESENCE by comparison, has to degrade itself as a less achiever, but against all odds, Elio Germano and Anna Proclemer are the newcomers on my top 10 list this year (BEST LEADING ACTOR, BEST S. ACTRESS).
olesandra
The main Özpetek's achievement is making the film absolutely sensible on every second. With various layers of meanings, light and shadows, music, lots of curious details and quite natural behavior of the characters. I feel like I can enter Pietro's house, walk in the streets and buy a croissant that he baked. And let it better be an Almodòvar-style than Marshall- or Niccol-style. Viewers don't have to be stunned and blinded by movies. They just have to sense all hidden hints and allusions. Otherwise a bit at a time they turn into zombies packed with pop-corn.People should be more humane, sensitive and attentive to the world around us. And for this important reminding I'm really grateful - Özpetek, Teşekkürler!
serkansemiz
I felt this movie is made not for the audience but just for one. I could not find anything special about the scenario. Souls trapped in a house, and then? Pietro's job, and other -let's say- workers in the kitchen. What is point in the gaze of the workers to Pietro? and Massimo! just to emphasize that Pietro is an obsessed lover and he could not find what he is looking for. Maria and the doctor, why are they in the story? What was Ozpetek expecting when we saw the son and grandson of Yusuf Antep in their pharmacy. Maybe the scenario is too deep that I can not see anything and started to drown. I am sure Ozpetek could do and will do better.
nicola-orofino
A masterpiece of Ferzan Ozpetek that finally, after years, departs from his usual production. The plot is developed in a fun and fluid matter, and it is impossible to be bored or get lost along the way. Also perfect character development, very credible thanks to the extraordinary performances, one of all those of Elio Germano; his close-up in the final scene is an apotheosis. Great mastery of the musicians in recreating a magnificent soundtrack of the years Thirty that it falls within the context perfectly. There is not a flaw in the entire movie except, perhaps, that the ending is almost trivial and I would rather different. All in all a great movie to recommend highly!