Sunday, 13 November 2022

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: SECURITY

Director: Peter Chelsom
Cast: Marco D'Amore , Maya Sansa , Fabrizio Bentivoglio , Silvio Muccino , Ludovica Martino , Valeria Bilello , Giulio Pranno , Tommaso Ragno , Beatrice Grannò , Antonio Zavatteri , Gaia B
Plot: In winter Forte dei Marmi transforms and the villas that inhabit it become small fortresses guarded by sophisticated circuits of surveillance cameras. But when the apparent tranquility of the town crumbles and fear creeps into the houses and people so what is the price of security?


My Movie Review: The movie is awesome I'd recommend it not bad turned out it's good after taking a job as a mall security guard, a former Marine steps up to protect a young girl who's being hunted by heavily armed mercenaries as it goes along it shows us there's more to come! The film set as picturesque roll in the posh Tuscan seaside town of Forte Dei Marmi, wrapped just before lockdown as the move plot could be interesting but it gets messy and confusing pretty quick so a lot of stories tie together somehow but the resulting mix makes little sense! Adult themes as in things adults think are interesting this one an original film with universal themes about how we all reach bad conclusions while sleepwalking through life watch it good! In the end, Roberto decided to end his conflicting marriage with Claudia and moved to Elena's house. Walter was killed by the police, who thought he was going to attack him with the knife! But it was a staged act by Walter to die because he was scared to kill himself so need caution:)

Critic Reviews: Despite its forgettable title, Security (Netflix) proves to be a tightly-constructed drama about the secrets people keep, and how the guy that wired the whole town to keep interlopers outside ends up learning too much about what goes on inside. In this picaresque Italian resort town, the obscene behavior is coming from inside the house. Directed with a sure hand and offering more than a few notes of sleaze and mystery, Security is an interesting look at how people harbor their real truths in the modern age of surveillance. Isn't brisk enough to be a thriller, and the stakes never seem that high. But it walks that tightrope between intriguing and well we have to see how this turns out without ever losing the plot turning boring. Security made me feel insecure as a sort of Italian-language James McAvoy, Silvio Muccino plays the dreamboat writing professor with the out-of-control libido with aplomb. He’s all band-collared shirts, running his fingers mean through his long hair as he smokes cigarette in the classroom!!

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