

Movie spotlight
Red Diamond
After losing all his money, Kizuka Keita, a seller on the black market, is trying to commit suicide. But he is saved by Morigen, a broker on the azuki beans market. A young man tries to regain his wealth in the bean market.
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Plot Summary
A petty thief, known as 'Red Diamond' for his supposed luck, plans a daring heist of a diamond necklace. He assembles a team, but their elaborate scheme is fraught with complications and miscommunications, leading to a series of comical mishaps. The film follows their chaotic attempts to pull off the crime and the unexpected consequences that follow.
Critical Reception
Red Diamond received mixed reviews upon its release, with many critics praising its comedic elements and the performance of Vittorio Gassman. However, some found the plot to be somewhat predictable and the humor occasionally fell flat. It is generally considered a lesser-known work of director Dino Risi, overshadowed by his more celebrated films.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted comedic tone and Gassman's charismatic performance.
Some critics found the storyline to be formulaic and the comedic moments inconsistent.
Noted for its stylish visuals typical of Italian cinema of the era.
Google audience: Audience reception for Red Diamond is largely unavailable through Google reviews, but general sentiment from film forums and databases suggests an appreciation for its vintage charm and comedic performances, while acknowledging its status as a less impactful film within Risi's filmography.
Fun Fact
The film is also known internationally by its alternative title, 'The Road to hell'.
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