| Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
| Nanni Moretti | ... | Pietro Paladini | |
| Valeria Golino | ... | Marta | |
| Isabella Ferrari | ... | Eleonora Simoncini | |
| Alessandro Gassmann | ... | Carlo Paladini (as Alessandro Gassman) | |
| Blu Yoshimi | ... | Claudia Paladini | |
| Hippolyte Girardot | ... | Jean Claude | |
| Kasia Smutniak | ... | Jolanda | |
| Denis Podalydès | ... | Thierry | |
| Charles Berling | ... | Boesson | |
| Silvio Orlando | ... | Samuele | |
| Roman Polanski | ... | Steiner | |
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Sara D'Amario | ... | Francesca |
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Manuela Morabito | ... | Maria Grazia |
| Roberto Nobile | ... | Taramanni | |
| Babak Karimi | ... | Mario | |
Pietro is a successful businessman with a wife and a daughter. One day he helps his brother save two women from drowning at the beach. When he returns home he finds that his wife has died. Now Pietro has to take care of his daughter, Claudia. When he drives her to school soon after, he decides to wait for her all day in front of the school, and soon that's what he does every day. He eats at the nearby café, gets to know the people who come by and follows from afar the fusion developments at work. Pietro's brother expects him to snap out of it, but who will snap first? Written by Peter Brandt Nielsen
The story is surely a good one and the actors all pretty good. The problem I had, and apparently it is a shared view, is that this movie has many unnecessary scenes and superficially shot details which make the result not quite as good as it could have been. A few examples? The first scene with the drowning women is just unbelievable (the sea seems totally calm, it is almost hilarious); the shots in Venice (the only reason I can see is that the film troupe wanted a little break there); the erotic scene between two not so young/not so beautiful actors (pity this scene wasn't between the gorgeous young girl and the brother of the main character, that might have been not necessary either, but at least enjoyable!) the cloying bits with the handicapped; the idealised and quite stereotypical depiction of the Roman school piazza as a nice and friendly environment; the beautiful young girl with the dog so interested in Moretti; even the end titles, with the pelouche monkey name listed... finally the music choice was quite cheesy. Anyway I would lie to say I was not entertained watching it. 6,5/10