Titles don't get much more to the point than Young Violent Dangerous, and it's about two thirds accurate to boot. The protagonists are relatively young, and the things that they do are violent, but anything at all dangerous is buried underneath a sludge of hyper-real dramatics and hopelessly dated soundtrack cues. Any modern entertainment value that the film has will probably derive from that, but it never sharpens its teeth enough to get any real bite.
Mario (Stefano Patrizi), Giovanni (Benjamin Lev), and Luigi (Max Delys) wave guns around and rob gas stations for the only reason they could really understand: it's fun, they look good enough doing it, and it might get them girls, even if one of their girls, Lea (Eleonora Giorgi), is ready to hand them over to the cops for their own good. They are a perfect embodiment of everything the elderly always feared about the youthful,...
Mario (Stefano Patrizi), Giovanni (Benjamin Lev), and Luigi (Max Delys) wave guns around and rob gas stations for the only reason they could really understand: it's fun, they look good enough doing it, and it might get them girls, even if one of their girls, Lea (Eleonora Giorgi), is ready to hand them over to the cops for their own good. They are a perfect embodiment of everything the elderly always feared about the youthful,...
- 3/15/2012
- by Anders Nelson
- JustPressPlay.net
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