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MY BRILLIANT FRIEND | Official Trailer
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- Опубликовано: 2 фев 2020
- My Brilliant Friend, a new original series directed by Saverio Costanzo and based on the global best-selling novel by Elena Ferrante, follows the complicated friendship of Elena and Lila in 1950s Naples.
When the most important friend in her life seems to disappear without trace, Elena Greco, an elderly woman living in a house crammed with books, switches on her PC and starts writing her own story, and that of Lila. She tells the tale of their friendship, which started at school in the 1950s. Set in a dangerous but fascinating Naples, it is just the start of a story spanning sixty years of life. A tale that attempts to unveil the mystery of Lila, Elena's brilliant friend. Her best friend, and her worst enemy.
I haven't watched a more beautiful series
This is an excellent depiction of poor, also very poor, and upcoming from the same neighborhoods middle class business families in Naples Italy post WWII, and what kind of people were still pro Mussolini supporters, they were, and what kind were the Communists, mainly well off intellectual university campuses professorate families, and how clashes throughout the series.
It's a beautiful truth telling series if don't mind that in original Napolitano Italian spoken, and English subtitles. Frankly if somewhat have an important ear for European Mediterranean languages, I found the way that speak of the easiest Italian to understand. Then again I was understood and understood people in Italy most of the time, whether north or south.
Beautiful
Love this show.
Freaking great series
Freaking great novels
No, it's not intelligent at all. Both the main characters keep making foolish choices in men.
can anyone recommend similar shows?
Love italian series
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what is the song/ track that starts at 1:11 please?
Recomposed by Max Richter: Vivaldi, The four seasons: Spring 1
@@georgeaslanidis188 thx!
No, that is in the style of Vivaldi, but it is absolutely not a reworking of any part of the 4 Seasons by Vivald...that is all Max Richteri@@georgeaslanidis188
@@tenisalotWhat? It's absolutely a reworking of Vivaldi. That's literally the whole point of Richter's take on Four Seasons.
A disappointment at times..