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Non ti muovere (2004)
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A destitute woman (Cruz) becomes involved with an upper-crust physician (Castellitto). full summary | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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9 wins & 18 nominations ancoraRecensioni degli utenti:
Cabiria in Italia ancoraCast
(Cast nei titoli)| Penélope Cruz | ... | Italia | |
| Sergio Castellitto | ... | Timoteo | |
| Claudia Gerini | ... | Elsa | |
| resto del cast in ordine alfabetico: | |||
| Lina Bernardi | ... | Nora (Elsa's mother) | |
| Paola Cerimele | ... | Infermiera / Nurse | |
| Pietro De Silva | ... | Alfredo | |
| Angela Finocchiaro | ... | Ada | |
| Marco Giallini | ... | Manlio | |
| Renato Marchetti | ... | Pino | |
| Gianni Musi | ... | Padre di Elsa | |
| Marit Nissen | ... | Martine | |
| Elena Perino | ... | Angela | |
| Vittoria Piancastelli | ... | Raffaella | |
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Canada:14A (Ontario) | Germany:16 | Portugal:M/16 | Iceland:16 | Spain:18 | Australia:MA (TV rating) | South Korea:18 | Finland:K-15 | Brazil:16 | France:-12 | Ireland:16 | Japan:R-15 | Singapore:M18 | Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) | UK:15 | Sweden:11 | Argentina:16MOVIEmeter: 
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Note: Penélope Cruz' character Italia is, if at all comparable to Federico Fellinis work the legitimate continuation of Giulietta Masina's character Cabiria from "Le Notti di Cabiria", not Gelsomina from "La Strada".
Having said this I will briefly add this comment to mention that "Non ti muovere" is one of the two best films I have seen so far.
So another comment in favor of Castellito's amazing piece work.
Make up your own mind. In response to some of the other comments that suggest this is a study in S&M or that many viewers might consider this film "High Art", I say it's neither. It is basically a powerful love-story/soap opera that is beautifully directed, acted and edited and will either leave you cold and furious or emphatic and happy, depending on your sensibility. It's about finding life and in doing so finding something to believe in.
A doctor who has become the world's biggest pragmatist finally encounters a woman who takes away everything he once thought mattered.
It's Italian melodrama in its purest form. For some people this can be very effective, for others purely wasteful. There's nothing in between. But aren't these the movies usually worth seeing the most?