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Veneciafrenia 2022

[Prime Video] If Nicolas Roeg captured the darkness of Venice in "Don't look up" (1973), Álex de la Iglesia tries the same without success, closer to the giallo. It's an empty tribute, despite the admirable irony of the murders, not in dark alleys but in daylight, in front of tourists abducted by their cell phones. The result is boring and discursive, so obvious about gentrification that it's almost insulting.

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I wanted to like it a lot more than I actually did. I this is one of those movies where the trailer was 1000 times more interesting and exciting than the film actually was. Save your money and just watch the trailer!

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Very bad, as bad as it is, it seemed very long and it is short in duration

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