Viola bacia tutti (1998)

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Three deadbeat friends see their motorhome holiday trip hijacked by Viola, a beautiful girl on the run from the police after a robbery.

Introduction
"Viola bacia tutti" (Viola Kisses Everybody) is a 1998 Italian funny movie directed by Giovanni Veronesi, including Asia Argento in the titular role. The movie revolves around the main lead character, Viola, who unintentionally ends up being a catalyst for a series of comedic occasions as she goes through different relationships and adventures.

Plot Summary
Viola (Asia Argento), a vivacious and free-spirited girl, is the focal point in her small town. She is adored by guys and coveted by women, and her romantic escapades form the basis of numerous gossipy conversations among her buddies and neighbors. The plot of the movie is a series of loosely linked episodes that display her different relationships and the issues they bring.

At the start of the motion picture, Viola is dating a dull and uninteresting man called Pippo (Massimo Ceccherini), who seems more concerned with computer game than he is with her. Regardless of their obvious incompatibility, Viola is determined to wed him to leave her boring life. Nevertheless, as she ends up being more involved in the lives of the people around her, she begins to question whether she wishes to leave her town or not.

Viola quickly discovers that her grandparents were involved in a secret love affair, and this revelation leads her to the doorstep of her senior next-door neighbor, Loris (Michele Placido). Despite their age distinction, they share a strong bond and are drawn to each other. As their relationship deepens, it has an effect on everyone around them and requires them to reassess their own relationships.

As Viola continues her journey through romantic entanglements, she satisfies Caterina (Lucia Poli), a widowed professor, and her daughter Lisa (Franca Polesello). Viola forms a special bond with Lisa and becomes an informal coach to her. It's through the relationships with Lisa and Loris that Viola begins to discover the real significance of love and the value of real connections.

Another essential character in the story is Aldo (Valerio Mastandrea), a previous classmate of Viola's who returns to town after a long lack. He has actually constantly harbored feelings for Viola, and as soon as the two reconnect, it's clear that they share an unique bond. Aldo ends up being Viola's unfaltering good friend and confidant, as he assists her navigate the intricacies of her relationships and find the joy she should have.

Themes and Messages
"Viola bacia tutti" checks out various themes such as love, relationships, and individual growth. The film looks for to show the audience that true love varies and can be discovered in various kinds, regardless of age or societal expectations. The protagonist's journey of self-discovery is main to the story, and it motivates viewers to embrace their own unique qualities and follow their hearts in matters of love.

The movie also highlights the importance of friendship and the assistance it provides during difficult times. The bond between Viola, Lisa, and Aldo is an example of how strong relationships can shape one's life and offer a sense of belonging, even amidst chaos and continuous change.

Reception and Legacy
"Viola bacia tutti" received combined evaluations upon its release, with some critics praising its humor, eccentric characters, and unconventional take on love, while others discovered the episodic nature of the story confusing and disjointed. Despite its blended reception, the movie has ended up being a cult classic for fans of Italian cinema and Asia Argento, who provides a fascinating efficiency as the free-spirited and enigmatic Viola.

In conclusion, "Viola bacia tutti" is a quirky and comical expedition of love, relationships, and self-discovery. With its non-traditional narrative structure and appealing characters, the film provides a distinct insight into the intricacies of human connections and the numerous forms that love can take.

Top Cast

  • Asia Argento (small)
    Asia Argento
    Viola
  • Massimo Ceccherini (small)
    Massimo Ceccherini
    Max
  • Valerio Mastandrea (small)
    Valerio Mastandrea
    Samuele
  • Rocco Papaleo (small)
    Rocco Papaleo
    Nicola 'Swing' Palmieri
  • Daria Nicolodi (small)
    Daria Nicolodi
    Sibilla
  • Daniela Poggi (small)
    Daniela Poggi
    Amanda
  • Enzo Robutti (small)
    Enzo Robutti
    Giotto
  • Franco Califano (small)
    Franco Califano
    Samuele's father
  • Leonardo Pieraccioni (small)
    Leonardo Pieraccioni
    Tourist
  • Massimo Salvianti (small)
    Massimo Salvianti
    Lupo
  • Luca Di Girolamo
    Gas station attendant