As painfully hypnotic as watching a religious zealot ranting in the street and carrying a banner proclaiming the second coming.
Lives of the Saints (2006)
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Reviews Counted:12
Fresh:5
Rotten:7
Average Rating:4.6/10
Theatrical Release:26-01-2007
Synopsis: Set in a village in Italy, THE LIVES OF THE SAINTS is a drama about small towns, lies, and the past. When Vittorio discovers his mother's affair, his ideas about the world are completely changed... Set in a village in Italy, THE LIVES OF THE SAINTS is a drama about small towns, lies, and the past. When Vittorio discovers his mother's affair, his ideas about the world are completely changed and he realizes some ugly truths about his village. The miniseries is based on the books by Nino Ricci and stars Sophia Loren, Fabrizio Filippo, and Kris Kristofferson. [More]
Starring: Sophia Loren, Fabrizio Filippo, Jessica Pare, Kris Kristofferson
Starring: Sophia Loren, Fabrizio Filippo, Jessica Pare, Kris Kristofferson
Reviews for Lives of the Saints
Comes across as an obscure Renaissance play which has been badly modernised.
Not every turn in the story is well judged, but what’s more damaging is that the film’s general aura is not sufficiently powerful.
The moral of this well-shot but grossly uneven film is obviously that, once you get what you want, you may well find either that you don't want it, or that devastating complications can ensue.
Thanks to some sluggish pacing, sketchily drawn characterisations (notably Marc Warren’s doubting priest) and a predictable, gun-toting finale, though, it ends up as far less than you might have hoped for.
The Italian denim company Meltin' Pot paid for Rankin and Chris Cottam's unendurably pretentious stab at gangland street spirituality. Why?
The direction from Rankin and Chris Cottam is very uncertain; there is lots and lots of shouty acting and a cringeworthy denouement worthy of Viz comic's legendary cockney villain Big Vern.
Bizarre, involving and highly original, this leftfield gangland fable adds up to a strange, surprisingly moving experience.
dares, from the unlikely vantage of Britain's criminal underworld, to look heavenwards - and, in its darkly pessimistic way, to see nothing there.
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