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Viviana Altieri | ... | Lilly |
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William Angiuli | ... | Nello |
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Nicola Camurri | ... | Amico di Tony |
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Fabio Fiori | ... | Vicino di casa |
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Laura Locatelli | ... | Dottoressa |
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Simona Molinari | ... | Anna |
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Jennifer Norton | ... | Cliente locale |
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Fiorenza Pieri | ... | Francesca |
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Jessica Resteghini | ... | Marina |
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Alinghieri Roberto | ... | Luigi |
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Graziano Scarabicchi | ... | Tony |
Marco Gandolfi Vannini | ... | Stefano |
Anna and Marina are in love and they have been living together for over 10 years. Stefano and Tony, a gay couple, are their best friends. Since her childhood Marina has been really close to Stefano. They are true friends: one soul in two bodies. Anna tells Marina that she would like to have a baby to strengthen their relationship. Marina reacts enthusiastically, but there is a problem: they both want to be mothers. Written by Anonymous
Beyond love is a good film. It has rhythm, plot and certain doses of simplicity, that help us feeling sympathetic towards the film. It has some moments of soap opera, something we Brazilian loves. The come and goes of the story can maintain the viewer attempt to what is happening. I found the bond between the two main characters, one gay and another lesbian, somewhat exaggerated, but that doesn't destroy the film.
Stefano (Marco Gandolfi Nannini), the gay hunk that that helps Marina (Jessica Resteghini), the hot lesbian, may go too beyond the limits a person in helping his friend, but it helps the development of the story, and make us reflect up to where should a friendship goes. As a hole, I would say the film functions, and is a good entertainment mixing emotions, happenings and reflection a quick pace.