- An impulsive braggart takes a shy law student with him for a two-day road trip from Rome to Tuscany.
- Bruno Cortona and Roberto Mariani meet by chance as Roberto helps Bruno one day while everything is closed in Rome for the holiday weekend. The two men could not be more different. Thirty-six year old Bruno is extroverted, a man who seizes opportunities as they arise, is an excitement seeker, has never really grown up, but is a person to whom many are drawn because of his exuberance and masculine good looks. Law student Roberto is introverted, controlled and so unsure of himself that he doesn't really know why he chose law as a career and is afraid not only to let the girl who lives across the way from him, Valeria, know that he likes her, but even to speak to her. He even has a photograph of her in his wallet that he took clandestinely. Roberto reluctantly gets caught up in the whirlwind of Bruno's last minute change in plans for the holidays as the two head off together in Bruno's Lancia Aurelia sports car, their joy ride which will be largely at Bruno's whim. That reluctance is because Roberto would rather stay at home to study for an exam a few weeks away. Roberto tries to ditch Bruno at every stop, he however afraid to tell Bruno the truth that he'd rather not be with him. But as their time together progresses, they each learn a little more about the other, with Roberto in particular beginning to understand how stultified his life has been. The question becomes whether Roberto and Bruno can find that good balance in their lives because of their time with the other.—Huggo
- Against the backdrop of sun-kissed Rome's deliciously empty streets during the popular Ferragosto national holiday in mid-August, the handsome middle-aged charmer and charismatic bon vivant, Bruno, has a chance encounter with the quiet and bookish law student, Roberto. Stuck in the vacant Eternal City, Bruno and his polar opposite will embark on an impulsive quest for summer fun, zooming through the capital's delightfully uncongested roads in a fast open-top Lancia Aurelia Sport. Now, the open highways tempt the mismatched companions to discover the joys of the good life, and as for Roberto, to shed his inhibitions and spend the best two days of his life. Isn't it great to be alive, young, and carefree?—Nick Riganas
- Roberto, a shy law student in Rome, meets Bruno, a forty-year-old exuberant, capricious man, who takes him for a drive through the Roman and Tuscany countries in the summer of 1962. They will spend two days together, meet both Roberto's and Bruno's family. The time Roberto spends with Bruno is a hilarious, but sometimes emotionally merciless accelerated maturization process. While Bruno's easy going "l'usage du monde" and societal success attract Roberto's great admiration, he also slowly realizes Bruno's hollowness, superficiality and unhappiness.—Yepok
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