Romantic comedy 1980 was a landmark year for Adriano Celentano. At least that's how it is for me. This is not because of this tape. She's very good, though. It's all about "Taming the Shrew." I don’t know which movie will be better than him.
This picture transports the viewer to ancient times. The place of action, of course, remains Italy. But men wear camisoles and wigs, and women wear spacious dresses.
The plot revolves around the hostess of the hotel performed by Claudia Mori. She is the wife of Adriano Celentano. In real life. Here her heroine is trying to seduce a convinced misogynist in the performance of her husband.
Celentano departed little from his usual images. But there is one clear difference. It will appear when his hero removes the powdered wig. I wasn't expecting, right? Really, suddenly.
Paolo Villaggio is chic as a beggar marquis. He uses the same tricks as in his Fantozzi books. But they'll still laugh what you don't do.
You can see that the film is based on the play. That's probably the end of it. I didn't like it very much. Exactly in the way it is furnished. But logically, it's pretty flat. It should be.
8 out of 10
Scalped by Hannabar in 16/09/2013