

Made in Italy
Riko is an honest and hardworking man who can count on a group of real friends and a loving wife. Things change after he loses his job and experiences a midlife crisis.
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Plot Summary
A stylish father and son reconnecting during a trip to Italy to sell their late mother's art-filled villa. Robert expects a quick sale, but his bohemian son, Jack, sees it as an opportunity to reconnect with his past. As they clash over renovations and memories, they unexpectedly begin to heal their fractured relationship amidst the beautiful Tuscan countryside.
Critical Reception
Made in Italy received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences. It was generally praised for its scenic Italian setting, the chemistry between Liam Neeson and his real-life son Micheál Richardson, and its touching exploration of grief and family relationships. However, some critics found the plot to be somewhat predictable and derivative of similar father-son dramas.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its charming Tuscan scenery and the authentic father-son dynamic.
- Critiqued for a somewhat predictable storyline and lack of significant dramatic tension.
- Appreciated as a gentle, character-driven dramedy about healing and memory.
Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed the film's picturesque setting and the heartwarming performances, particularly from the Neeson father-son duo. Many found it a pleasant and emotional watch, appreciating the themes of family and reconciliation.
Fun Fact
This film marks the first time Liam Neeson and his son, Micheál Richardson, acted together on screen, playing a father and son.
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