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All Screwed Up

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In this satire, workers from southern Italy relocate to Milan and adjust to life in the city, where they reside in a house together. Among the group are Gigi (Luigi Diberti) and Carletto (Nino Bignamini), two country boys who are overwhelmed by urban living. While some of the transplants find work at a hectic restaurant, others are employed at a grim slaughterhouse. When some of the migrant workers are unable to make ends meet, they resort to theft, making their situations even worse.

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Mike Petryni Arizona Republic [All Screwed Up] haunts with a hideous grin. Aug 18, 2021 Full Review Dave Kehr Chicago Reader [A] tiresome Lina Wertmller comedy. May 11, 2017 Full Review Michael Wood The New York Review of Books There are slithers into sentimentality even here, a frequent sense that poverty is not only a grinding plight but also a moral alibi, but generally this is a finely balanced film. Apr 4, 2018 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member A very eventful movie. With multiples characters with somewhat a common path: came to Milan to improve their lives. Other than that common path, their life histories are largely unknown and covered just well enough to give us a sense of how life can be miserable to some, and better to others. Despite their common struggles, they are diverse. Different people have different sensitivity towards other people's misery and problems. Different people have different morals. The English subtitle has its issues. The translation is a bit simplistic and reductive at times, and a lot of the meaning gets lost. Starting with the title. The Italian title, Tutto a posto e niente in ordine, is way more beautiful and it captures the movie much better. They are in place to start a new life, but nothing is in order. Yet they somewhat persist. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/03/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis In this satire, workers from southern Italy relocate to Milan and adjust to life in the city, where they reside in a house together. Among the group are Gigi (Luigi Diberti) and Carletto (Nino Bignamini), two country boys who are overwhelmed by urban living. While some of the transplants find work at a hectic restaurant, others are employed at a grim slaughterhouse. When some of the migrant workers are unable to make ends meet, they resort to theft, making their situations even worse.
Director
Lina Wertmüller
Production Co
Euro International Film (EIA) S.p.A.
Rating
PG
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
Italian
Release Date (Streaming)
Dec 5, 2016
Runtime
1h 45m
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