Condannato a nozze (1993)

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A neurotic lawyer is split between the desire to stay faithful to his fiancée and the one to cheat on her. Things take a turn for the literal when one night he splits into two different versions of himself, a soon-to-be-married one and a confirmed bachelor one.

Introduction
"Condannato a nozze" (Eng: Condemned to Wed) is a 1993 Italian comedy movie directed by Giuseppe Piccioni and starring Sergio Rubini, Margherita Buy, and Gigio Morra. Embed in a small village in southern Italy, the film informs the story of a guy, Michele Griffo, who is torn in between his love for 2 females and his responsibilities to his family and community. As he has a hard time to navigate these complicated relationships, comical and remarkable occasions decipher, resulting in an engaging expedition of love, household, and tradition.

Plot Summary
The film opens in the attractive town of Trivento, where we meet the movie's protagonist, Michele Griffo (Sergio Rubini). Michele is a high school instructor and enthusiastic professional photographer who imagines moving to Milan and beginning a brand-new life. His life takes an unanticipated turn when he is asked by his dad to assist organize the wedding event of his more youthful sis, Mara (Annamaria Malipiero). Michele, although at first unwilling, accepts help in organizing his sibling's wedding as a way to restore his family's eminence in the town.

As preparations for the wedding are underway, problems develop when Michele falls in love with Mara's bridal gown designer, Beatrice (Margherita Buy). Their relationship rapidly ends up being intimate, and the movie illustrates their secret rendezvous amidst the hectic and comical preparations for Mara's wedding. On the other hand, the Griffo family's strategies to elevate their status in the community through the wedding event are being threatened by town gossip and a self-important rival household, the De Lisi's.

Michele is eventually torn between his love for Beatrice, his responsibilities to his family, and his strong relationship with his childhood good friend and confidant, Tonino (Gigio Morra). Tonino is a basic man who shares Michele's imagine a much better life, albeit a humbler one, and provides to purchase home in Milan together as a stepping stone towards their goals. In spite of the possible delights this life could bring, Michele feels the weight of his household's expectations to maintain their reputation and marry a decent woman from Trivento.

As the pressure installs on Michele, he is confronted with the hard decision of whether to pursue his real love for Beatrice or remain dedicated to the expectations and responsibilities placed on him by his family. This decision ends up being a lot more challenging when he finds that Beatrice is pregnant with his kid, more complicating his life and putting him at a crossroads that will eventually specify the course of his life.

Styles
"Condannato a nozze" explores themes of love, family, and tradition in the context of a little Italian town. The film provides an abundant tapestry of scandal, gossip, and intrigue, developing an environment where Michele's individual battles and romantic entanglements end up being inextricably linked with the social dynamics of the town. The movie is a reflection on the obligation that includes one's connections to household and society, highlighting the challenging options that require to be made in the middle of conflicting desires and responsibilities.

Reception
"Condannato a nozze" got mixed to favorable evaluations from critics, with appreciation for the skilled cast and the film's exploration of love, household, and custom. The film's compelling plot, instilled with a mix of humor and drama, makes certain to captivate audiences and have them rooting for Michele as he navigates a complex web of relationships and responsibilities.

Overall, "Condannato a nozze" is a lovely and amusing Italian funny with a heartfelt exploration of love and obligations. With a strong central performance by Sergio Rubini and a knowledgeable ensemble of supporting stars, the film provides a poignant and amusing look into the intricacies of love, household, and social expectations in a small Italian town.

Top Cast

  • Sergio Rubini (small)
    Sergio Rubini
    Roberto
  • Margherita Buy (small)
    Margherita Buy
    Sandra
  • Valeria Bruni Tedeschi (small)
    Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
    Gloria
  • Patrizia Piccinini (small)
    Patrizia Piccinini
    Enrica
  • Enzo Cannavale (small)
    Enzo Cannavale
    Porter
  • Asia Argento (small)
    Asia Argento
    Olivia