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The Hand of God

Original title: È stata la mano di Dio
  • 20212021
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  • 2h 10m
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7.3/10
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The Hand of God (2021)
The story of a boy in the tumultuous Naples of the 1980s. Sorrentino's most personal film yet is a tale of fate and family, sports and cinema, love and loss.
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In 1980s Naples, young Fabietto pursues his love for football as family tragedy strikes, shaping his uncertain but promising future as a filmmaker.In 1980s Naples, young Fabietto pursues his love for football as family tragedy strikes, shaping his uncertain but promising future as a filmmaker.In 1980s Naples, young Fabietto pursues his love for football as family tragedy strikes, shaping his uncertain but promising future as a filmmaker.
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
44K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
2,946
9
    • Paolo Sorrentino
    • Paolo Sorrentino
  • Stars
    • Filippo Scotti
    • Toni Servillo
    • Teresa Saponangelo
    • Paolo Sorrentino
    • Paolo Sorrentino
  • Stars
    • Filippo Scotti
    • Toni Servillo
    • Teresa Saponangelo
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 124User reviews
    • 165Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar

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    Filippo Scotti
    Filippo Scotti
    • Fabietto Schisa
    Toni Servillo
    Toni Servillo
    • Saverio Schisa
    Teresa Saponangelo
    Teresa Saponangelo
    • Maria Schisa
    Marlon Joubert
    Marlon Joubert
    • Marchino Schisa
    Luisa Ranieri
    Luisa Ranieri
    • Patrizia
    Renato Carpentieri
    Renato Carpentieri
    • Alfredo
    Massimiliano Gallo
    Massimiliano Gallo
    • Franco
    Betty Pedrazzi
    Betty Pedrazzi
    • Baronessa Focale
    • (as Betti Pedrazzi)
    Enzo Decaro
    • San Gennaro
    Sofya Gershevich
    • Yulia
    Lino Musella
    Lino Musella
    • Marriettiello
    Biagio Manna
    • Armando
    Ciro Capano
    • Antonio Capuano
    Monica Nappo
    Monica Nappo
    • Silvana
    Franco Pinelli
    • Albertino
    Mimma Lovoi
    • Nenella
    Roberto De Francesco
    • Geppino
    Carmen Pommella
    • Annarella
      • Paolo Sorrentino
      • Paolo Sorrentino
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    • Trivia
      According to Paolo Sorrentino, it was Alfonso Cuarón's Roma (2018), which was based on Cuaron's childhood in Mexico City, that gave Sorrentino permission to commit his own experience to film. For Sorrentino realized that "a personal, private film could tell a universal story."
    • Quotes

      Antonio Capuano: Remember, those without courage don't sleep with beautiful women.

    • Connections
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      Napule è
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    6/10
    Beautiful looking pastiche of emotions, but lacks the hand of a storywriter
    Having seen four of Paolo Sorrentino's movies now, I have finally and regrettably seen enough to admit that I am not a fan of his work. For some reasons, his movies don't engage me enough emotionally to care. Le conseguenze dell'amore (The Consequences of Love) was an interesting look into the life of a man with a dark secret, but I believed that it would have worked better as a character study if the revelation at the end had come earlier in the movie. I liked Youth better, a modest and entertaining contemplation of ageing, even though as a 40-something, it didn't fully move me either.

    His celebrated La Grande Bellezza (The Great Beauty) was voted Best Movie of the Year by many, but it left me puzzled, as I saw little more than short vignettes about Roman life without much of an overall encompassing idea, story thread or theme. I watched it again to make sure that I didn't miss anything, but my response was largely the same: lots of eye candy with little nutritional value for the mind. And that is probably no coincidence, because I have the same problems and more with The Hand of God.

    I know that Sorrentino's work is quite beloved and that many people probably enjoyed or will enjoy this film as a lovingly disarming portrait of family and tragedy, wrapped around a coming-of-age story. Good for them, because what I unfortunately saw again was a too loosely connected series of scenes that emotion-wise go all over the place, and felt more like numerous short films tacked together than a sincere chronicle. It took me almost half the movie to get a grip on the many family members who Sorrentino loves to present with all their peculiarities, but most of these characters are merely one-dimensional charicatures with a social or physical handicap who don't get the screen time needed to get emotionally invested in them. This would have been okay if this had been a broad comedy or even a crude farce about a dysfunctional family, but I simply didn't find it that funny. Although some scenes elicited a smile, none of them are exactly laugh out loud, and since they didn't really connect or reinforced one another, I saw little progress in the story.

    When the big plot development happens in the second half, things started to look more promising for a while. But even here, Sorrentino barely uses the plot elements at his disposal to pull at some heartstrings. Every time something seems ready to be fleshed out, we cut to a completely different scene where we can enjoy the great locations and photography or another weird character, but instead of depth, it adds yet another new shade to a canvas that is already full of a wide variety of colored spots. I failed to see a bigger picture, to my regret.

    Sorrentino is clearly more of a moodpainter than a good storyteller, and that is apparently what a lot of viewers love about his movies. I remember the most famous scene from Youth where Michael Caine and Harvey Keitel watch in dumbstruck awe as a beautiful young and naked woman enters their swimming pool, and Hand of God has a similar scene with Aunt Patrizia that elicits a similar mix of sensations, somewhere between awkwardness and lustful ecstasy. So for those who also loved La Grande Bellezza for its colorful mix of emotions and sensations, go and watch it. For the rest, I would recommend the Italian classic Cinema Paradiso, a deeply moving coming of age story that did work for me, or even Disney's Encanto for a truly funny and heartwarming story about dysfunctional families.
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    • Field78
    • Jan 11, 2022

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      • December 15, 2021 (United States)
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      • Neapolitan
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      • Naples, Campania, Italy
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      • Netflix
      • Regione Campania
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