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I'm Not Scared (2004)
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Reviews Counted:96
Fresh:87
Rotten:9
Average Rating:7.5/10
Consensus: A well-acted and thrilling coming-of-age tale that captures a child awakening to the frightening world of adults.
Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Television
Synopsis: Italian director Gabriele Salvatores (MEDITERRANEO) masterfully directs this eerie and engrossing suspense thriller involving a 10-year-old boy who lives in rural southern Italy. It is summertime... Italian director Gabriele Salvatores (MEDITERRANEO) masterfully directs this eerie and engrossing suspense thriller involving a 10-year-old boy who lives in rural southern Italy. It is summertime and Michele (Guiseppe Cristiano) is free to spend the long sunny days riding his bike and running through the wheat fields. In fact, the wheat could be considered Michele's costar, as it often consumes the entire scope of the screen, showing how Michele plays, hides, and ponders life in the vast expanses of flowing yellow stalks. Because there are only a few other children in the village, Michele often plays alone, and one day he discovers a hole in the ground, obscured by wheat, where a boy his age is chained and imprisoned. The boy has clearly been starved and mistreated, yet Michele approaches him fearlessly and attempts to make friends with him. With the dreaminess that is a 10-year-old's truest treasure, Michele doesn't ask too many questions, nor does he draw conclusions about why the boy is in the hole, or who put him there. Through the expressions on young Michele's face, viewers can read his light questioning of human existence, human morality, and human rights. However, as the film draws on, subtly revealing shocking secrets about the adults in Michele's village, the beauty of this utterly simple yet deadly powerful plot come clear. I'M NOT SCARED is a moving film built on crystal-clear images of the Italian sun, sky, and wheat fields; strangely offset by its startling loss-of-innocence story. [More]
Starring: Giuseppe Cristiano, Aitana Sanchez-Gijon, Dino Abbrescia, Giorgio Careccia
Starring: Giuseppe Cristiano, Aitana Sanchez-Gijon, Dino Abbrescia, Giorgio Careccia, Mattia Di Pierro, Diego Abatantuono
Director: Gabriele Salvatores
Director: Gabriele Salvatores
Screenwriter: Francesa Marciano, Niccolo Ammaniti
Producer: Maurizio Totti, Riccardo Tozzi, Giovanni Stabilini, Marco Chimenz
Studio: Miramax Films
Reviews for I'm Not Scared
This is a different sort of horror film, where the known is infinitely more frightening than the unknown.
An Italian drama that restores the overused phrase 'loss of innocence' to something meaningful and memorable.
Salvatores remains admirably literal throughout the story, but his camera evokes all kinds of mystical possibilities.
A small movie but, like the thematically similar To Kill a Mockingbird, it leaves with you a sense of children's vulnerability and their incredible resilience.
A collection of juxtapositions: bucolic countryside opposite jangling nerves. Innocent childhood opposite a boy subjected to unspeakable horror. Love opposite fear.
The primal intensity of emotions and settings takes the story well beyond generic elements.
Rana's anxiety, stacked on top of that of the politically tense region, creates a pitched emotional drama made more gripping by its real-world setting.
A well-crafted cross-breed that utilizes cruel power-plays of both youngsters and adults to support the ominous mood of a first-rate thriller.
A beautiful, exciting and challenging film about survival and a child's cold realization that adults don't always have the right answers.
I'm Not Scared isn't a perfect film, but Petriccione's cinematography and Cristiani's performance make it well worth seeing.
Odd coming-of-age movie is gorgeously shot and emotionally involving, and features some truly exceptional performances from its young cast.
Salvatores' classically illustrative treatment should open arthouse doors for the visually sumptuous production.
It offers a fresh, stylish, and considerably more intelligent treatment of familiar genre material.
[I'm Not Scared] is a nicely crafted coming of age film by Salvatores and he deftly shapes the story into an appealing package.
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