Watch: Gli infedeli 2020 123movies, Full Movie Online – Bickering spouses make their way from taxi to airport to plane to the sky on their way to the Maldives for vacation. She’s full of accusations, he’s (Massimiliano Gallo) full of excuses, and it’s not until he’s asleep during the flight that she looks at his phone and screams, right over the beginning of the credits sequence. The next mini-film is relatively heavy drama, and plays out during one late night, with Mastandrea playing a husband whose wife (Valentina Cervi) pries and pries and pries until he spills every detail about an affair he had. In another short, Scamarcio is a salesman on the road, in a hotel for a conference; he thinks he’s suave, tells jokes that make the listeners feel as if they’re in prison, and hits on anything that moves. He eventually ends up in a co-worker’s room, desperately cajoling her to sleep with him. He’s very grabby which is very “funny” (read: not funny) and a laughingstock among the other salespeople – Mastandrea is one of them, who actually succeeds with the ladies – but he either isn’t aware or doesn’t care. The next short stars Mastandrea as a sad bald man who routinely visits the glory hole at a local brothel – yes, until his wife (Marina Fois) begins to suspect something’s up. I think that one’s supposed to be funny, because it has a punchline. Another finds Mastandrea playing a cad-and-three-quarters who gaslights the living shit out of his poor wife (Laura Chiatti) when she tries to nail him down. Like, he has her committed. Comedy. And finally, in the last bit, Mastandrea, Scamarcio and Gallo play three pals at a fancy restaurant talking about which women in the room they’d sleep with..
Plot: From campy lies to sexy surprises, this collection of vignettes captures the follies of several men as they fumble with fidelity and relationships.
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A bit of wasted potential
Among the reviews there’s one “2” justified by the fact that’s hard to follow the film with subtitles…Probably shouldn’t give a film a bad review if you couldn’t grasp nuances due to not understanding its language?All in all, if you do speak the language, it is a quirky and irreverent film that -I believe- won’t bore you. It could have been better in many ways but saying more would trigger spoilers 🙂
amusing at times, even insightful, but troubling
An Italian perspective on betrayal by both husbands and some wives, at times it is sad, at times truly pathetic as when one of the two main characters is at a convention and wants to bed a woman and his behaviour is abonimable, quite appropriately the woman he has behaved badly towards ridicules him the next morning to her friends, in another sequence though he is able to bribe workers at a hotel to fool his wife who has seen him being fellated in his car by a pick-up, and make her believe that she is mentaly ill and have her hospitalized, the character is nasty, there is nothing funny about him, his close pal though, is a dishonest rather pathetic man who achieves his relief though a hole in the wall in a brothel, his smart wife realizes his lies and follows him, with the expected twist.It could be said that this movie shows men at their dishonest worst,and the final scene is intended as their “defence” with one new man essentially saying “I’m not like you, there are some of us who are still decent guys” My questions include, how do women see the women in this movie? Are the women portrayed as smart, or gullible, is the first woman justified in her rage at her dishonest husband when we see the other side of her?
Original Language it
Runtime 1 hr 28 min (88 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated TV-MA
Genre Comedy
Director Stefano Mordini
Writer Filippo Bologna, Riccardo Scamarcio, Stefano Mordini
Actors Riccardo Scamarcio, Valerio Mastandrea, Laura Chiatti
Country Italy
Awards N/A
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Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1, 2.39:1
Camera Sony CineAlta Venice, Sony CineAlta Venice (Zeiss CP.3 Lenses)
Laboratory Margutta Digital International, Roma, Italy
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Negative Format X-OCN RAW, X-OCN RAW 6k
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Printed Film Format DCP