

Gift
After some faked medicine is found, an Interpol agent searches for evidence against high rank chairmen of medical companies.
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Plot Summary
Fabio is a man of about forty who has never had a girlfriend and lives with his mother, who has raised him in an overprotective way. He decides to change his life and take control of his own destiny. He chooses to enroll in a course to learn to seduc e women, which forces him to confront his insecurities and his mother's possessiveness.
Critical Reception
Gift is a comedy-drama that explores themes of male insecurity and overbearing mothers. While the premise offers potential for humor and pathos, critical reception was mixed, with some appreciating Verdone's directorial touch and performance, while others found the story predictable and lacking in genuine depth. Audience reactions varied, with some connecting with Fabio's struggles and others feeling it was a somewhat dated portrayal of male-female relationships.
What Reviewers Say
- Some critics praised Carlo Verdone's attempt to explore modern dating anxieties.
- Others found the plot to be formulaic and the humor to be hit-or-miss.
- The film's portrayal of mother-son dynamics was a point of discussion, with some finding it relatable and others finding it overdone.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not widely available or aggregated for this film, making it difficult to provide a specific summary of likes and dislikes.
Fun Fact
The film was written by Carlo Verdone himself, who also stars in and directs it, a common practice for him in his prolific career.
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