Marcello Mio

2024 [FRENCH]

Comedy

2
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 50% · 28 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 50%
IMDb Rating 5.8/10 10 1122 1.1K

Top cast

Wilfried Capet as Equipe photo place Saint-Sulpice
Catherine Deneuve as Catherine Deneuve
Hugh Skinner as Colin Thirlwell
Melvil Poupaud as Melvil Poupaud
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1.09 GB
1280*690
French 2.0
NR
fr  
24 fps
2 hr 1 min
Seeds 2
2.23 GB
1920*1036
French 5.1
NR
fr  
24 fps
2 hr 1 min
Seeds 5

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by ksf-2 7 / 10

a study of one family

Chiara is marcello mastrioanni's daughter. And she wants to know what it would be like to live as her own father. Her own mother catherine deneuve plays.... her mother, catherine deneuve! With her friends and family, playing... her friends and family. The first five minutes are so annoying, with people screaming at chiara, as she tries to model a long dress, while standing in a fountain. The scene went on WAY too long, and got old fast. That seems to be part of her issue. Should she be acting like her mother? Maybe more like her father? Should she develop her own style? She's full of doubt at this point in her career. It's not easy being the daughter of two such sucessful movie stars. So she starts introducing herself as marcello. A fun experiment. Interesting moment when her dog doesn't follow her any longer; how symbolic. We must all follow our own path. Written and directed by christophe honoré. Chiara was able to work with her mega-huge-star father marcello on several films before he died in 1996. It's an interesting study. I guess we can all pull our own message from it.
Reviewed by Holli_Would 3 / 10

It's Alright

I went in expecting little and ended up enjoying this film more than I anticipated.

The story is funny, self-deprecating, and Chiara is charming, so one can't help but like her on screen. Catherine Deneuve is gorgeous and she has some of the most fun lines in the film.

There were some elements in the story that didn't make sense, however, and it ultimately came down to lazy writing. Some plot points were not properly explained, while expecting he audience was the audience to suspend disbelief, which was already asking too much.

In truth, this is a film for those who know Deneuve, Mastroianni, their history and myth, and who can follow along with the references made throughout the film. I happened to know quite a few of them, so my knowledge carried me along to the end but it feels like it wouldn't be the same for those not in the know.

Reviewed by thebeachlife 10 / 10

Beautiful, light, funny, delicate and personal

Probably haunted by the limelight of her star parents or out of boredom or just for fun, Chiara Mastroianni decides to literally become her father until she doesn't want to. She is a little hesitant at the beginning, but then lives into this role and frees herself from other people's expectations of her. She leaves her apartment and her adventure begins. She has a lot of fun, meets old and new people and animals, juggles various languages and it looks like she's enjoying every moment. From what I can see, the whole picture is a beautiful tribute to Mastroianni's life, personality and his acting career. The film is light, though not without a touch of sadness - he is definitely missed by his family. And by us. I believe the actors and the crew had a lot of fun while shooting Marcello Mio. One can feel it from the atmosphere of Paris, and Rome, the singing (we must remember it's an Honoré film!) and the allusions to Mastroianni's films.

Beautiful, light, funny, delicate and personal.

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