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2/10
A disappointing venture into italian comedy
gsilecchia2 May 2024
"Ti Presento Sofia," directed by Guido Chiesa, presents itself as a light-hearted comedy that tackles the theme of parental responsibilities in a irreverent manner. However, the film fails to lift the audience from the drowsiness of its predictable plot and its stereotypical characters. The story follows Gabriele, played by Fabio De Luigi, a former rocker turned musical instrument shop owner, divorced and loving father of Sofia, played by Caterina Sbaraglia. When Mara, played by Micaela Ramazzotti, a photographer who dislikes children, reappears in his life, Gabriele tries to hide Sofia's existence from her to maintain their relationship. The film explores family dynamics through over-the-top characters like Gabriele's hippie father and his brother Chicco, played by Andrea Pisani, but fails to truly delve into their complexities. The screenplay, although written by Guido Chiesa along with Nicoletta Micheli and Giovanni Bognetti, lacks originality. It relies on a structure similar to "About a Boy," but with inverted character psychology, resulting in a predictable and unengaging plot. The comedic gags, although present, are often forced and fail to hit the mark, compromising the overall pacing of the film. The acting performances, while partially supporting the film, fail to lift it from the mediocrity of its screenplay. Fabio De Luigi, despite being a talented actor, seems subpar in this role, unable to evoke laughter or depth in his character. Similarly, Micaela Ramazzotti, while demonstrating her talent, fails to transform Mara into a memorable character."Ti Presento Sofia" proves to be a disappointing venture into Italian comedy, with a banal plot, underdeveloped characters, and forced comedic gags. Despite its efforts, the film misses the mark of offering a fun and ironic portrayal of family dynamics, resulting in an unwise choice for cinema enthusiasts seeking a memorable and engaging comedy.
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10/10
Romantic Comedy Done Right
mjfhhh21 October 2019
Gabriele meets Mara and sparks fly. It seems he has found the perfect woman - as intelligent as she is beautiful, but there's one problem. Gabriele has a ten year old daughter from a previous marriage and Mara hates children. Gabriele will do anything to protect his secret, even conspire with his ten year old daughter to play along. A chain of hilarious misunderstandings ensues.

LET ME INTRODUCE YOU TO SOFIA is one of the few films that overdelivers on its simple premise. This is a case where the whole ensemble of actors makes the movie work, and everyone here, even in a two minute episode, is totally and utterly committed.

The movie is fast paced, throwing challenge after challenge at the heroes, as Gabriele is tangled deeper in his lies and his connection to Mara gets stronger.

The director Guido Chiesa has had an extensive career making both comedies and serious dramas, so here the two genres are united in an unexpected way. Apart from being a well-paced comedy, LET ME INTRODUCE ME IS A SOFIA is a clever reflection on parenthood and the challenges (and perks) of middle age life. Among mass produced comedies of the modern age, this film is a rare gem - romantic, dreamy and uplifting without losing its believability or charm.
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