अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंAngelica's Smile - a series of robberies and a sexy siren cause problems for the detective.Angelica's Smile - a series of robberies and a sexy siren cause problems for the detective.Angelica's Smile - a series of robberies and a sexy siren cause problems for the detective.
फ़ोटो
Hamza Choukry
- François
- (as Hamza Choukri)
कहानी
क्या आपको पता है
- गूफ़Puccio is walking along the beach past Salvo's house, carrying a pair of oars, and he calls out to ask if Salvo would like to come out fishing with him. He likes the idea, and takes a swim off the boat while out there. When Puccio is walking along the beach, the oars have blades painted a dark blue. Out on the boat, the oars are clear varnished wood.
फीचर्ड रिव्यू
Has plenty to make one smile over
Love detective mystery dramas, particularly those from the UK and US ('Inspector Morse', 'A Touch of Frost', 'Foyle's War', 'Inspector George Gently', 'Midsomer Murders', 'Law and Order', 'Criminal Minds', 'Monk' and 'Murder She Wrote' for examples, and non-English/American ones (i.e. The Swedish 'Wallander' and the Danish 'The Killing') also fascinate me.
'Inspector Montalbano' is one of the best and most entertaining examples. It is not easy breathing freshness into a well-worn genre but 'Inspector Montalbano' manages to do so with aplomb. Watching 'Inspector Montalbano' is like eating a delicious Italian meal that immensely satisfies and leaves you wanting more. There may be very familiar tropes, but in a way it's inevitable and doesn't detract from the enjoyment at all.
"Angelica's Smile" has a lot to smile about with almost everything working. A great episode if not quite one of the best. The only drawback to me is Lina Perned, the second of three actresses to play Livia (the others being Katharina Bohm previously and Sonia Bergamasco later) Perned from personal opinion lacks the charm and pathos Bohm brought to the part and seems too young (being the youngest of the three).
However, one always expects 'Inspector Montalbano' to look good. As always with 'Inspector Montalbano', "Angelica's Smile" is beautifully shot and the scenery is stunning, making those who've never been to Italy want to book a holiday there as soon as possible and is a treat for anybody who loves all things Italian. The scenery as always is atmospheric and the use of it very clever. The music is never over-bearing or low-key with a nice atmosphere and flavour, a lot of it is very cleverly used. The sound effects are remarkably authentic.
As ever, there is a very good mix of humour, tension and poignant human drama, with a story that's continually absorbing, tightly plotted, complicated without being incoherent and never illogical.
Characters may be stereotypes but well-written ones, especially one of the most fascinating foreign detective mystery dramas titular characters there is to me.
Acting is terrific, with the sole exception of Perned, especially from Luca Zingaretti who is a treasure in the title role, having a perfect balance of comedy and drama and playing it straight while always engaging with his material. All the other regulars turn in great work.
In summary, great episode with plenty to make one smile. 9/10 Bethany Cox
'Inspector Montalbano' is one of the best and most entertaining examples. It is not easy breathing freshness into a well-worn genre but 'Inspector Montalbano' manages to do so with aplomb. Watching 'Inspector Montalbano' is like eating a delicious Italian meal that immensely satisfies and leaves you wanting more. There may be very familiar tropes, but in a way it's inevitable and doesn't detract from the enjoyment at all.
"Angelica's Smile" has a lot to smile about with almost everything working. A great episode if not quite one of the best. The only drawback to me is Lina Perned, the second of three actresses to play Livia (the others being Katharina Bohm previously and Sonia Bergamasco later) Perned from personal opinion lacks the charm and pathos Bohm brought to the part and seems too young (being the youngest of the three).
However, one always expects 'Inspector Montalbano' to look good. As always with 'Inspector Montalbano', "Angelica's Smile" is beautifully shot and the scenery is stunning, making those who've never been to Italy want to book a holiday there as soon as possible and is a treat for anybody who loves all things Italian. The scenery as always is atmospheric and the use of it very clever. The music is never over-bearing or low-key with a nice atmosphere and flavour, a lot of it is very cleverly used. The sound effects are remarkably authentic.
As ever, there is a very good mix of humour, tension and poignant human drama, with a story that's continually absorbing, tightly plotted, complicated without being incoherent and never illogical.
Characters may be stereotypes but well-written ones, especially one of the most fascinating foreign detective mystery dramas titular characters there is to me.
Acting is terrific, with the sole exception of Perned, especially from Luca Zingaretti who is a treasure in the title role, having a perfect balance of comedy and drama and playing it straight while always engaging with his material. All the other regulars turn in great work.
In summary, great episode with plenty to make one smile. 9/10 Bethany Cox
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- TheLittleSongbird
- 18 अक्तू॰ 2017
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