Una gita scolastica (1983) Poster

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9/10
Poetry at its best
charlie_brown25 March 2015
Una gita scolastica is more than a movie, or less, depending on point of view. It's something you cannot touch, you cannot see, you can just try to explain with feelings. Someone could say that it's too slow (not in my opinion) and actually is not an action movie, so be prepared. It's a piece of poetry: if you can understand the lyrics, feel the same author's feelings, you will fully enjoy the poetry. If not, the poetry will mean nothing to you. So, if you think you could like themes like childhood, teenage love, old kind of school, memories, death, this movie/poetry could enter your soul and never leave it. Honestly is quite disappointing this movie, with a lot of awards won, is still without a flier on IMDb, like a bad b movie
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5/10
Hypnotic, as in it will put you to sleep
johno-2114 March 2006
I saw this film at the 2006 Palm springs International Film Festival where Director Pupi Avati was being recognized with the PSIFF International Filmmaker Award. They were showing several films there as a retrospective of the Italian directors films including The Second Wedding Night (La Seconda Notte di Nozze), The House with Laughing Windows (La Casa Dalle Finestre Che Ridono), Graduation Party (Festa di Laurea), The Story of Boys and Girls (Storia di Ragazzi e Ragazze), A Christmas Gift ( Regalo di Natale) and A School Outing ( Una Gita Scolastica). I am a fan of many Italian films and I had not seen any of Avati's so I took this one in. I think I picked the wrong one to see. This is a story of two high school teachers who in 1914 take 30 of their students from the music department who have earned the honor of a hike into the mountains to stay at an historic hotel. The older professor played by Carlo Delle Piane expresses his love for his younger beautiful associate played by Tiziana Pini. Nik Novencento, Rossana Casle, Giancarlo Terri and Lidia Broccolino in her debut role co star. It's bittersweet sentimental nostalgia based on a story told to Avati by his aunt who had a memorable school outing when she was in high school. The story is so simple that time is spent on film for a couple of out of place musical numbers where I thought the film was going to break out into a musical. I realize they were supposed to be musical numbers based on the early 1900's but they are staged so badly and so corny that you would think they were scenes from a 1950's movie not a film from 1983. You wait for some character development to begin but it never does. There is a hint of romantic comedy that never goes anywhere, no tension and nothing for anyone to do in this film. I felt embarrassed for myself that I was having a hard time staying awake through this and I wasn't even tired. I felt better for myself when leaving the theater I heard others commenting that there were people actually snoring in the back of the theater. A rewrite of the script and a remake of this and someone might be able to actually do something with the plot outline. The only way I would see this again would be if I was having trouble sleeping. I would give this a 5.0 out of 10.
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