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Like Crazy
In that different story, we live a wide variety of events, where the story of Beatrice and Donatella are two patients of a mental institution, and Beatrice believes that she is the bounty of billionaires and mistress of world leaders. Things may change a little later when both bipartes decide to plan to escape. In the end it seems that the plan will succeed where they will soon become the best friend and begin to escape the treatment and return to their new lives outside the bad place.
October 16, 1958 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy
23 July 1967, Vieste, Apulia, Italy
14 June 1965, Leghorn, Tuscany, Italy
18 June 1971, Torino, Italy
17 January 1979, Rome, Lazio, Italy
December 22, 1949 in Rome, Lazio, Italy
March 17, 2017
An exciting portrait of two unbalanced and charming female protagonists. [Full review in Spanish]February 09, 2017
[Writer-director Paolo Virzi] expertly balances tension, hilarity and an emotionally affecting finale that, as with so much in this film, defies expectations.May 15, 2016
A terrific comedy-drama about two women in a mental institution that avoids the pitfalls such a scenario could encounter and boasts delicious dialogue with a rare sense of balance.April 30, 2017
Restless, at times even chaotic, the film often seems to be replicating the experience of having a manic episode.December 29, 2016
A poignant film with deep characters, a good story and direction, and landscapes that are visually the ideal setting for the film. [Full review in Spanish]May 04, 2017
An energetic, visually attractive but ultimately irritating comedy-drama.March 07, 2017
A buddy movie and a false ode to freedom without much sense that ends up being lost just like the performance of Bruni Tedeschi. [Full review in Spanish]May 03, 2017
Great performances by Valeria Bruni Tedeschi and Micaela Ramazzotti anchor this commedia al'Italiana-inspired movie.May 03, 2017
Virzì's film ultimately adds up to little more than the tale of two mentally unstable people finally coming to accept their insanity - an awfully thin arc on which to build an overextended road-trip movie.May 11, 2017
A vibrant and compelling look at friendship, freedom and the fine line between sanity and madness.May 15, 2016
A pleasingly warm, human and female take on the subject, shot through with Virzi's customary attention to not only the characters but also the wider socio-political background.