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... View MoreA film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."
... View MoreBeing Spanish and a regular follower of the TV series Los Serrano who speaks Italian I was interested in having a taste of I Cesaroni since the first time I read about it in Sorrisi e Canzoni.After some episodes watched I can say the producers of the remake have done a great work. The stories are adapted to Italian culture with minimum changes, as Italy & Spain, both being eurolatin countries are very similar in their idiosincrasy. I.e.: in the original he's from Madrid and she's from Barcelona, in the new version he's from Rome and she's from Milano. A perfect equivalent.The cast is PERFECT, as they are perfect clones of the original cast, except for the friend of Marco, and Eva, who is a lot more cute in the Italian version. Rudy and the brother of Claudio Amendola in the series (I forgot his name) are amazingly identical to their Spanish counterparts.I recommend this series to everyone (who speaks Italian) and want to enjoy some good and fun TV moments. And the same for Los Serrano.Oh, a big bravo to Claudio Amendola, the main reason I started to see this series, as I'm a fan of his work in the Monnezza remake, Sottovento or I Mitici.
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