Those Crazy Years
Those Crazy Years

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Those Crazy Years

1971
Movie
85 min
Spanish

The son of a businessman leaves his home to be an actor, but when his father dies, he abandons his dream to become an executive.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Pietro GermiGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows the life of Arturo, a man who, after retiring from his accounting job, decides to pursue his youthful dreams and desires. He embarks on a series of often humorous and sometimes poignant adventures, seeking romance, excitement, and a renewed sense of purpose in his later years. The narrative explores themes of aging, regret, and the search for fulfillment.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Those Crazy Years' received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising Ugo Tognazzi's performance and the film's blend of comedy and pathos. Some found the narrative a bit meandering, but generally, it was appreciated for its mature exploration of mid-life and later-life crises.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Ugo Tognazzi's compelling performance as a man confronting his past and future.

  • Appreciated for its thoughtful, albeit sometimes melancholic, examination of aging and unfulfilled desires.

  • Some reviewers noted the film's pacing could be uneven, but its underlying sincerity resonated.

Google audience: Audience reception information on Google is limited, but discussions often highlight the film's nostalgic appeal and the relatable struggle of its protagonist to find meaning later in life.

Fun Fact

The film is one of the later works of acclaimed Italian director Pietro Germi, known for his satirical comedies like 'Divorce Italian Style'.

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