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L'immensità

  • 2022
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 39m
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6.4/10
3.5K
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Penélope Cruz and Luana Giuliani in L'immensità (2022)
The story of love between Clara and her children, set in Rome in the '70s.
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The story of love between Clara and her children, set in Rome in the '70s.The story of love between Clara and her children, set in Rome in the '70s.The story of love between Clara and her children, set in Rome in the '70s.

  • Director
    • Emanuele Crialese
  • Writers
    • Emanuele Crialese
    • Francesca Manieri
    • Vittorio Moroni
  • Stars
    • Penélope Cruz
    • Luana Giuliani
    • Vincenzo Amato
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    3.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Emanuele Crialese
    • Writers
      • Emanuele Crialese
      • Francesca Manieri
      • Vittorio Moroni
    • Stars
      • Penélope Cruz
      • Luana Giuliani
      • Vincenzo Amato
    • 17User reviews
    • 87Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 10 nominations total

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    L'IMMENSITÀ | Official U.S. Trailer | In Theaters May 12
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    Penélope Cruz
    Penélope Cruz
    • Clara
    Luana Giuliani
    Luana Giuliani
    • Adri
    Vincenzo Amato
    Vincenzo Amato
    • Felice
    Patrizio Francioni
    • Gino
    María Chiara Goretti
    • Diana
    Penélope Nieto Conti
    • Sara
    Alvia Reale
    Alvia Reale
    • Nonna
    India Santella
    • María
    Mariangela Granelli
    Mariangela Granelli
    • Dottoressa
    Carlo Gallo
    • Alberto
    Rita De Donato
    • Marina (Amiga Felice)
    Valentina Cenni
    • Giuseppina
    Ilaria Genatiempo
    • Paola
    Francesco Casisa
    Francesco Casisa
    • Molestatore 1
    Filippo Pucillo
    Filippo Pucillo
    • Molestatore 2
    Clara Ponsot
    Clara Ponsot
    • Camilla
    Ugo Giacomazzi
    • Francesco
    Aurora Quattrocchi
    Aurora Quattrocchi
    • Bisnonna
    • Director
      • Emanuele Crialese
    • Writers
      • Emanuele Crialese
      • Francesca Manieri
      • Vittorio Moroni
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews17

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    myrlozada

    L' Immensitá evokes more than it projects

    The movie projects a background history; that of an unhappy middle class family due to the careless and extremely restrictive character of the father. We see the older daughter, Adriana's rebellious attitude towards her father's loveless dominance and inability to care for his wife or children. When the movie starts, Adriana has already rejected her female, fragile and womanizing features. Adriana rejects everything that her mother is, but also looks after her since her father humiliates Clara, her mother . Gino also rebels and manifests his unhappiness by defecating around the house. The mother is evidently distraught and looking for ways to feel happy in a bland world which flows between drinking, smoking and her time with her children. A beautiful photography, a good script and very good acting of Penelope Cruz. Very realistic and plausible, beautiful in its own drama.
    7srgymrat33

    Makes you think

    Overall I enjoyed this movie and it made some good points that leave the viewer to decide the meaning and implications for themselves .

    It's an art film , there is not a specific plot or climax , instead it's just a series of events helping develop the characters and situation and dynamics . I loved this about it - they did not have some big unnecessary event to "tie " it all together - the beauty is in the subtle subtleties. The set and costume design was amazingly well done - music choice as well - helped you get into the time frame and understand societal implications of the various conflicts .

    The LGBTQ+ aspect is obviously important and central , but I actually felt like the more central theme was overall internal conflict , feelings of being trapped and the dynamics between parents and children . Obviously these are portrayed through the LGBT influence in a tasteful and powerful way . I doubt the most interesting part of this however the dynamic between parent and child - mom and child / children specifically. I thought the most powerful line of the movie was "Andre " telling the mom that she is the parent and they are the kids .

    The imagination scenes , ending included , really were well done and helped you come to the conclusion that you have to come to your own conclusions. . You can't leave with a definitive path going forward - instead just that both mom and daughter will keep fighting .

    Worth the time for sure - Cruz was fantastic .
    6CinemaSerf

    L'immensità

    I think as she ages, Penélope Cruz is beginning to look more like Sophia Loren and certainly here, I thought the resemblance was quite strong at times. Likewise, the young "Adri" (Luana Giuliani) looks a bit like Cruz too - who plays her mother "Clara". The story is set in a Roman 1970s of floral patterns and bell-bottomed trousers, post-war development and centres around the young daughter who really wants to be a boy. This isn't an in-your-face drama about sexuality, it's more nuanced than that and whilst the underlying frustrations of "Adri/Andrew" serves as a spine for the film, there is also a relationship between husband and wife, a broader familial one and the hint of a slightly undercooked romance between "Adri" and her new, less privileged, friend "Sara" (Penélope Nieto Conti). It's that last relationship that rather sums us the pretty bitty narrative here. We see snippets of their lives, but they are not necessarily that well connected to the theme. It's episodic without enough explanation. The marriage is failing, yes. Why? Well that we don't really know. The father/husband "Felice" (Vincenzo Amato) role is left hanging all to often, we have no idea what makes him tick nor, really, do we get to grips with what is troubling the loving and caring "Clara". Their son "Gino" (Patrizio Francioni) has a rather curious habit of leaving little deposits on the carpet and, indeed, it's really only the young "Diana" (María Chiara Goretti) who brings any sanity to this family arrangement. There is humour here, permitting us to take a breather from the frequently over-intense writing and there are a few musical numbers that showcase both Cruz and Giuliani as talented and skilful at their craft. It's worth a watch, and it looks stylish and classy, but I'm afraid I found it all just a bit too messy and superficial.
    sorcered

    Penelope is magnificent

    A Spanish woman (Penelope Cruz) marries an Italian jerk (Vincenzo Amato) that, after making her three kids, starts cheating on her. She tries to keep her marriage together and her kids oblivious of the drama she goes through, but the situation is so bad that even the kids realize that in their family love is just a word. One of the kids, Adri, is a girl that dreams to be a boy - and acts towards that, dressing like a boy and pretending to be called Andrea, not Adriana.

    This is the starting point (you learn all this in the first five minutes) - but the story doesn't really go anywhere, it's just a collection of moments in the dissolution of a plausible family (my father and a lot of his friends were just like Felice - yes, women really had a very hard time in the 70s).

    So don't watch this movie for the story, watch it for Penelope. She's amazing.
    6thalassafischer

    Immensely... Something

    I love art house Italian films from the 1970s so I wanted to see L'immensita but I found myself underwhelmed. The film is pretty, but not beautiful. It's artful but not terribly interesting. The musical moments were lovely but did not uplift a claustrophobic tale about a 12 year old trans boy obsessed with his unhappy mother. The emphasis here is on the experience of late childhood and puberty, the suffering of a trans adolescent resisting their given gender role in traditional society, and there's little escape into the wider world of Rome in the 1970s beyond a tween's impression taken from movies and television.

    The movie is mostly sad and boring, and while I sympathize with the director I guess I am just not the target audience here. Also, I felt that the mother's supposed mental illness was too understated, too subtle. I didn't get that she was crazy, just miserable and looking for joy where she could find it with her kids, as she certainly couldn't have it with her husband.

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    • Trivia
      The movie that Clara takes her children to see is Doctor Zhivago (1965) which is over three hours long.
    • Connections
      References Doctor Zhivago (1965)

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 2022 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Official site
      • Wikipedia
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • The Immensity
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Wildside
      • Chapter 2
      • France 3 Cinéma
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $104,264
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,158
      • May 14, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,011,371
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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