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    © DR - LE PIGEON de Mario Monicelli (1959) p4

    23/12/2012 07:19

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    23/12/2012 07:31

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    à droite - Rosanna Rory : Norma

     

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    Un oiseau de bon augure
    Par Kalian © DR
     
    Ce qu'il y a de bien à mettre la note maximale à un film, c'est que l'on n'a pas à se creuser la cervelle pour trouver quelques faiblesses insignifiantes.(entièrement d'accord)On peut se concentrer sur l'essentiel. Sur le scénario magistral, brillant pastiche des caper movies à l'américaine, qui, non content d'être simplement enthousiasmant, propose en sus un sous-texte social sur les travers de l'Italie d'après-guerre, une belle histoire de solidarité et d'amitié entre laissés-pour-compte (qui réserve quelques moments sombres aussi délicieux que cohérents, et évite ainsi de se vautrer dans la mièvrerie), et des amourettes tellement mignonnes qu'elles m'ont attendri.
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    Sur les protagonistes géniaux, terriblement attachants non pas en dépit mais grâce à leurs innombrables défauts profondément humains, et dont les relations, féroces comme émouvantes, sont marquées du sceau de l'authenticité et de la légèreté. Sur la réalisation, jamais prise en défaut. Sur la fin, sublime.Et enfin et surtout sur la plus grande qualité que l'on puisse trouver dans une œuvre du genre, à savoir celle d'être hilarante de bout en bout.Une merveille, tout simplement.
     





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    23/12/2012 07:48

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    Fiche technique
    Titre : Le Pigeon
    Titre original : I Soliti ignoti
    Réalisation : Mario Monicelli
    Scénario : Mario Monicelli,
    Agenore Incrocci, Furio Scarpelli et
    Suso Cecchi d'Amico
    Production : Franco Cristaldi
    Musique : Piero Umiliani
    Photographie : Gianni Di Venanzo
    Montage : Adriana Novelli
    Décors : Vito Anzalone
    Costumes : Piero Gherardi
    Pays d'origine : Italie
    Langue : italien
    Format : Noir et blanc - 1,37:1 - Mono - 35 mm
    Genre : Comédie à l'italienne
    Durée : 106 minutes
    Date de sortie : 9 septembre 1959 (France)
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    "Big Deal on Madonna Street" was the inspiration for the 1986 Broadway Musical "Big Deal" by Bob Fosse. Bob Fosse was inspired by other classic Italian films for his musical repertoire including Fellini's "Nights of Cabiria" and "8 1/2," the basis for "Sweet Charity" and "Nine" respectively.
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    Premiere voted this movie as one of "The 50 Greatest Comedies Of All Time" in 2006.
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    At the beginning of the project, Producer Grimaldi didn't want Vittorio Gassman to play his role because he was considered too beautiful and elegant to act like a loser boxer. Gassman acted with very strong make up, included a fake nose, to fill Grimaldi's requests.
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    Mario Monicelli wanted to call its movie "Le Madame", and only in a second moment changed it into "I Soliti Ignoti" (Usual Unknowns). Le Madame is an Italian slang for Policemen.





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    23/12/2012 07:57

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    Very funny caper movie.
    Author: Robert J. Maxwell (rmax304823@yahoo.com) from Deming, New Mexico, USA
    22 March 2006
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    An ensemble movie with multiple minor stories built around the main theme of a big heist on Madonna Street. Half a dozen or so hapless crooks decide to apply "scientific methods" to their plan to sneak through coal chutes and over rooftops into a vacant apartment. They will then use a car jack to break through a wall into the office next door where a fortune is stashed away in a safe. That's about as far as medical discretion will allow me to go in revealing the plot.

    There have been many carefully planned caper movies, before and after this one, like "The Asphalt Jungle." Some have even been turned into comedies, like Woody Allen's "Small Time Crooks." But this was one of the first I'm aware of that turned the caper movie into a ridiculous farce.

    I think I'll give one example of the kind of gags you can expect, to illustrate the style. To get to the vacant apartment the thieves must tiptoe across a skylight in the middle of the night and climb through a window on the other side. They are slipping along the metal framework, cursing each other, when suddenly blinding lights go on in the room underneath them and they must throw themselves flat on the glass to avoid detection. A young couple enter the room below and begin a loud argument about whether she really loves him and whether he's been unfaithful to her. The accusations are shouted back and forth, while 10 feet above them the immobilized gang alternately doze and gesture impatiently at one another as their carefully plotted timetable is all shot to hell.

    Well, alright, one more. One of the gang, a master photographer, Marcello Maistroianni, is assigned to make a movie of the opening of the safe, shooting from across the rooftops through an open window, so the combination will be registered on film. The gang watch the resulting film and moan while pairs of underpants on a clothesline drift across the office window and there are inserts of the photographer's baby crying. At the moment the combination is to be revealed the film stutters and slips off its sprockets.

    I can't help it. Stop me before I describe more. Okay -- last one. Two men have an argument in which a knife is produced. They fling angry insults back and forth, and one of them departs, slamming the wooden door behind him. The remaining man sneers at the door and hurls the knife at it. The knife doesn't stick, it bounces off.It's really impossible to recommend this too highly. What a lot of fun.






    © DR - LE PIGEON de Mario Monicelli (1959) p8

    23/12/2012 08:08

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    absolute masterpiece!
    Author: Mario Pio from Venezia, Italy
    27 June 2003
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    "I soliti ignoti" is probably the movie I know better and one of the most beautiful pictures in the whole history of cinema. Wonderful charachters, fantastic plot (from "Ne touchez pas au Grisbi"), stupendous soundtrack, amazing screenplay, perfect photography. And funny, funny, funny, but realistic in the Italy of post war poorness. Gasmann plays the role that change his career; before this movie, nobody would believe that he was a brilliant comedy actor 'cause he was know only for dramas. Some unforgettable characters, like Pisacane's Capannelle or Tiberio, a sicilan charachter played by a Sardinian ex dishwasher in the movie of their life. And Toto', incredible amazing in the role of the professor of crook. Is it possible for mr. Clooney to do anything better then him???
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    27 out of 27 people found the following review useful:
    very funny, occasionally imitated, but never equalled

    Author: Robert Hirschfeld (boberich@aol.com) from Dobbs Ferry, NY
    4 October 2002
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    I suspect that it's hard to find this gem for rental purposes, which is a shame. A take-off on the classic French film noir, Rififi, it stands up wonderfully and deserves greater recognition. Monicelli is too little known as a director in the US, I think. Louis Malle attempted a remake of this some years back, to disastrous effect, and now there's a new attempt out, called "Welcome to Collinswood"; my hunch is that, while it might be better than the Malle version, it won't match the original. A group of bumbling small-time thieves plan and try to execute a heist, but nothing goes right.
    As the gang's leader, a punchy boxer with more attitude than ability, Vittorio Gassmann is wonderful, as is everyone else in the cast. Special notice should be given to the marvelous character comedian, Toto, and--in a small role, buried well down in the credits, the young Marcello Mastroianni. Also featured is another youngster, Claudia Cardinale. If you've seen Rififi, you'll find this comedy a particular joy. If you haven't, you'll like it, anyway. Why doesn't someone rerelease this?





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