Watch: La stanza del figlio 2001 123movies, Full Movie Online – Giovanni is a successful psychoanalyst who has to put up with the seemingly endless string of trivial details his patients ramble on about. Yet his family provides a loving and steadfast foundation for his life that can even survive a problem like their son, Andrea, being accused of stealing a rare fossil in school. That foundation is profoundly rocked when Andrea dies in a scuba diving accident. Although the usual arrangements run smoothly, the emotional harm is profound. Giovanni begins to obsessively dwell on the missed chances he had with his son that might have saved his life, even blaming his patients. In addition, his wife is inconsolable and his daughter is becoming anti social in their loss. In the midst of this turmoil, a secret of their son’s life is revealed that provides healing in a way they never anticipated..
Plot: A psychoanalyst and his family go through profound emotional trauma when their son dies in a scuba diving accident.
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European films
I read almost all the reviews, before watching the film. I was impressed by the contradictive opinions. Some 1500 users (approx. 10%) rated it from 5 to 1. Personally, I was fascinated by the film. On the other hand I will never blame anyone who disliked it. I just try to understand why someone rejects what I like and that’s why I read the “negative” reviews twice, trying (like Giovanni) to analyze reviewers’ characters. Certainly this is not a film for Hollywood/Marvel fans. European cinema deals mostly with real people in real life incidents and stories. Therefore they apply to completely different audiences than the above mentioned fans. So, for European mentalities the film is very good, believe me!
The Son’s Room
I watched this film several years before on TV, but interrupted and left unfinished, this time finally watched in the Febiofest’s special program of Nanni Moretti’s canon.The general thoughts after watching it in the cinema is that this Cannes’ Palme d’Or winner is lagging behind its award-winning prestige, during the whole process, it is difficult to single out any extraordinariness from it, which baffles me so much. The narrative is rather mediocre, any anticipated set piece are orchestrated in a mannered template, leaves a mawkish and maudlin impression of ennui (Brian Ono’s BY THE RIVER is overtly pretentious here). The pain of losing one’s dearest is a torment could slowly erode one’s soul and drop in from time to time, which has nothing unexpectedly thrilling or soothing from the film’s exposition.
If Moretti could be ranked as the Italian equivalence of Woody Allen, I divine the chief enjoyment should spring from its script and dialogue, in this case it is just as barren and conventional like as other tacky family tearjerkers, in spite of a hotchpotch of various patients of the psychiatrist adds up some emotional bite while being not too sharp-wittedly different from other generic shrink clichés. Compared with QUIET CHAOS (2008), another bereavement drama starring Moretti under the helm of Antonello Grimaldi, which fetches a 7/10, THE SON’S ROOM is a torrent of tepid water, the warmth it heats up is not as unaffected as I had expected.
The whole cast did a good job but nothing attracts any special attention, while Laura Morante’s tearless grief of losing her only son is over-stagy, ironically Moretti is a much more natural actor by comparison, after all, the film does not deserve his overstated cachet, nor does Nanni Moretti.
Original Language it
Runtime 1 hr 39 min (99 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Drama
Director Nanni Moretti
Writer Nanni Moretti, Linda Ferri, Heidrun Schleef
Actors Nanni Moretti, Laura Morante, Jasmine Trinca
Country Italy, France
Awards 16 wins & 28 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory Cinecittà Laboratories, Roma, Italy
Film Length 2,620 m (Italy), 2,730 m (2002) (Finland), 2,788 m (Spain)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm