Réalisation:
Sydney SibiliaPhotographie:
Vladan RadovicMusique:
Andrea FarriActeurs·trices:
Libero De Rienzo, Edoardo Leo, Neri Marcorè, Pietro Sermonti, Valeria Solarino, Valerio Aprea, Paolo Calabresi, Lorenzo Lavia, Nadir Caselli (plus)Résumés(1)
Un groupe de brillants chercheurs universitaires tente de sortir d'une impasse : trouver un travail. Ils décident alors de créer la drogue parfaite et légale... (Bellissima Films)
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The idea is great, but the execution is only slightly above average. Sydney Sibilia hasn't done a lot of fruitful directorial and screenwriting work, and it's a bit noticeable. On one hand, it is necessary to appreciate that I Can Quit Whenever I Want avoids awkward pandering to the viewer, so common in the comedy genre, but on the other hand, there is a lot of unused potential felt in many places. The connection of the academic world with the world of crime offered plenty of funny gags and characters that deviate from the usual standards and mediocrity, which directly called for it. But still, it's a fine experience that I appreciate, and my overall impression is 75%. ()
A fun Italian comedy where a bunch of old college kids get together, each excelling in a different field but living a sad social life, and decide to make their first legal drug, since it's not on the list of illegal substances in the Italian registry. What appears to be a new supply of money soon brings a lot of problems, not to mention that they are creeping into the turf of another drug lord. A fine idea, likeable actors, there were some comic situations. Decent fun. Story****, Action>No, Humor**** Violence>No, Entertainment****, Music***, Visuals****, Atmosphere***, Suspense**. 7/10. ()
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