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Me and You

Original title: Io e te
  • 2012
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
6K
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Me and You (2012)
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Drama

An introverted teenager tells his parents he is going on a ski trip, but instead spends his time alone in a basement.An introverted teenager tells his parents he is going on a ski trip, but instead spends his time alone in a basement.An introverted teenager tells his parents he is going on a ski trip, but instead spends his time alone in a basement.

  • Director
    • Bernardo Bertolucci
  • Writers
    • Niccolò Ammaniti
    • Umberto Contarello
    • Francesca Marciano
  • Stars
    • Jacopo Olmo Antinori
    • Tea Falco
    • Sonia Bergamasco
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    6.5/10
    6K
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    • Director
      • Bernardo Bertolucci
    • Writers
      • Niccolò Ammaniti
      • Umberto Contarello
      • Francesca Marciano
    • Stars
      • Jacopo Olmo Antinori
      • Tea Falco
      • Sonia Bergamasco
    • 16User reviews
    • 99Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Jacopo Olmo Antinori
    Jacopo Olmo Antinori
    • Lorenzo
    Tea Falco
    Tea Falco
    • Olivia
    Sonia Bergamasco
    Sonia Bergamasco
    • Arianna, Lorenzo's mother
    Veronica Lazar
    Veronica Lazar
    • Lorenzo's grandmother
    Tommaso Ragno
    Tommaso Ragno
    • Ferdinando
    Pippo Delbono
    Pippo Delbono
    • Psychologist
    Carlo Cozzani
    • Concierge
    Alessandra Vanzi
    • Lorenzo's teacher
    Francesca De Martini
    Francesca De Martini
    • Shopkeeper
    Michelangelo Ciminale
    • Pet Shop Assistant
    Pietro Panella
    • Surveyor
    Rodolfo Corsato
    Rodolfo Corsato
    • Suitor
    John Paul Rossi
    • The Pusher
    Dilan Modustus Herat
    • Man in Tram
    Gustavo Cicolani
    • Man with Dog
    Antonio Etzi
    • Grocer
    Armando Condolucci
    Gabriele Dentoni
    • Extra
    • Director
      • Bernardo Bertolucci
    • Writers
      • Niccolò Ammaniti
      • Umberto Contarello
      • Francesca Marciano
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    8engyroz

    Change is hard

    I bit late to the party, but Bertoluccis latest(last) effort is a fine one indeed. This movie is a celebration to human relationships, and the potential in them for change. Why face the immediate hardships of life when you can be an angry spectator. Why have human relationships when they can hurt you. Why open up, when there is pain and suffering. Why need others when alone you are in control. This film tells you why.

    This odd coming of age film set in an cellar describes the process of a relationship where in the end you feel like change is possible. This is a beautiful feeling indeed. And I thank Bertolucci for this.

    See this film.
    8JvH48

    Bertolucci resurfaces with a nice film in a small scale setting, but well made and good to watch

    I saw this film at the Rotterdam film festival 2013, within the Spectrum section. I was not thinking much of it when reading the synopsis on the festival website, imagining the confinements of the plot: watching two people in the basement, lasting nearly 2 hours. But someone else made the choice for me to book tickets anyway. I'm glad to it, and admit wholeheartedly that my prejudice was in error.

    Firstly, the young actor who plays the 14-year old boy, does a formidable job. He is believable throughout as a boy who does not interact smoothly with the world, passing the day with his own solitary hobbies. Instead of going on a ski camp with his schoolmates, he dutifully prepares staying in the basement for a whole week, and takes a lot of trouble not to tell a soul about him hiding there. He wants to be left alone; that is very clear from the start.

    Secondly, his unexpectedly visiting half-sister is also remarkable in how she interacts with the boy. She pressures him to allow her in while having no place else to stay. She visibly suffers a cold turkey after her heroine addiction, a painful process she has solid reasons to go through, and to come out of it clean. She wants to regain her former life as a successful photographer, and to reunite with a former friend she knew years ago. In spite of not having personal experience with recovering from a drug addiction, I have the impression that the whole painful process is shown very well. It is one of the reasons bringing brother and half-sister closer together. They do not become intimate in the literal sense (Is that a spoiler? Did you expect it?), as far as we are able to observe. In spite of their differences in age and street wiseness, a certain form of mutual understanding is definitely reached.

    The story develops slowly but steadily, and has no boring moments whatsoever. Ample variety is brought in, by including a few scenes outside the basement, and other albeit short interactions with some outsiders. Another plus is that the story does not develop in the most straightforward direction. For example, there is not even a hint that one of them wants sex with the other, as would be assumed by everyone reading the synopsis. Their situation is difficult, to say the least, and discovery is always lurking around the corner.

    All in all, I'm not disappointed in the end result. It may not par up with some monumental films that Bertolucci made many years ago, but can that be construed as a problem?? Casting and acting can make or break a scenario like this, in this case with great success. The story left us with an open end, but I think that there was no other way, so also not a problem. This film ended 13th (out of 178) for the audience award with an average score of 4.401 (out of 5) from 1,524 votes.
    7Reno-Rangan

    A week that makes you reborn

    From one of my favourite Italian director, Bernardo Bertolucci. Everyone must appreciate his passion towards film making. While lying in a wheelchair, he accomplished the desire of his fans than trying to do for fame or break the record. After a long gap, nearly a decade later he came up with this simple but wonderful heartwarming drama about a teenager boy. It was a great comeback for the southern living legend.

    'Me and you' was based on a novel which centers around 15 year-old loner, Lorenzo. To escape the associate with others he fakes his ski trip and hid in his house's basement for a week long. Soon after his half sister, Olivia, finds out who is a junkie, later she joins him. They are mismatched half siblings who never met before. During the stay they come to know each other very well leaving all the family grudges away. The first step for Lorenzo to learn to mingle with others is with his half sister and for Olivia, her half brother helps to free from the drug addict. After a week they come into the real world like a newborn butterfly from the chrysalis leaving the past behind.

    It was a sweet little cast movie which most of the movie takes place in the basement. I did not get it why there's lots of dislikes of this movie. There are many things in the story to understand, you won't require a close observation to get it. I am totally surprised, is critics are that fool for not getting the movie right. Like I always say ignore the critics and decide yourself. For me it was a cute movie which made me to understand a slice of life.

    Bernardo Bertolucci did all kinda experiment in his movie characters and relationship. When I saw this movie poster for the first time I thought it could be portrayal of some teenager's sexual experience like the movie 'The Reader'. But I was wrong, 'Me and you' went beyond I anticipated and became a meaningful tale of the two young people. I know the movie won't entirely satisfy for one because of a subject that won't explore in deeper, I mean in detail. But worth mentioning the performances by the lead two as well the direction of Bernardo Bertolucci Next time we hope he will make two times better than this, maybe another masterpiece.

    7.5/10
    6MarcoParzivalRocha

    Let's take a trip to the basement

    Lorenzo, a 14 year old boy, pretends to embark on a school trip to a ski resort and takes refuge in the basement of his building. When his step sister suddenly appears, the experience of both will become unforgettable.

    The last feature film by Bernardo Bertolucci, the director who gave us The Last Emperor and The Last Tango in Paris.

    It's essentially a film about the social pressure that teens are facing nowadays, and how they deal with this problem (Bertolucci was already 73 years old, the topic was a bit risky for him), and the final result is an ok film, but far from being memorable.

    The story lacks on the characters background, but it does have what it takes to keep it from being tedious, thanks to the performances of Jacopo Antinori and Tea Falco.

    The fact that only scratchs the surface of the issues and problems of the characters makes it difficult to connect with them.
    8Pairic

    Bertolucci's Swansong.

    Me and You (Io et Te): Bertolucci's last film, while it may seem insubstantial the touch of a master is still there. Most of the action occurs in a basement - an introverted 14 year old, Lorenzo (Jacopo Olmo Antinori) , pretends to go on a school ski trip but hides in his apartment building's cellar. Then his 25 year old half-sister Olivia (Tea Falco) arrives, having nowhere to stay, she doesn't get on with her stepmother. They hang out together in a storeroom containing the contents of the apartment's previous owner, a Russian Countess.Problems pile up as Olivia is a heroin addict trying to go cold turkey. A touching film which offers hop for the futures of both of the protagonists ( great performances by Falco and Antinori) but certain threats remain. Directed and Co-Written by Bernardo Bertolucci. 8/10.

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    • Trivia
      Director Bernardo Bertolucci's first Italian-language film in 23 years.
    • Quotes

      Olivia: [Olivia trying different hats on Lorenzo, left by Countess Nunziante in storage] Let me see this one. You know, I was doing photography a while ago. And video art. I even had some exhibitions. I won an important award when I was 18. It's true. I went to Los Angeles.

      Lorenzo: Yeah, right.

      Olivia: I did. But then I got messed up with dope and I stopped. The pictured that you saw are part of a series called 'I am the Wall'.

      Lorenzo: What wall?

      Olivia: It's a metaphor. Basically it's me becoming that wall, and entering the wallpaper, the plaster.

      Lorenzo: Like a lizard.

      Olivia: No, not like a lizard. In fact, I wanted to dematerialise. Me and you, if we didn't have our own point of view, we'd be the same, right? Without a point of view, we'd stop fighting each other, and accept reality for what it is, without judging it. Like... do you know Buddhism?

      Lorenzo: But your not a Buddhist.

      Olivia: Aren't I?

      Lorenzo: No, you're always angry.

      Olivia: It's not easy being a Buddhist. Besides, it's drugs that made me nasty. Before, I could pass through walls.

      Lorenzo: Yeah, right.

      Olivia: It's true. Do you like this dress?

      Lorenzo: It's beautiful.

      Olivia: Do you want me to put on a different one? Countess Nunziante was my size.

      Lorenzo: All right.

      Olivia: Ok.

    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Cannes Film Festival 2012 (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Space Oddity
      Written and performed by David Bowie

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 2012 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Chị Và Em
    • Filming locations
      • Trastevere, Rome, Lazio, Italy(basement, main location)
    • Production companies
      • Fiction
      • Wildside
      • Medusa Film
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,593,225
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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