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DramaRomance

I Am Love

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Emma has left Russia to live with her husband in Italy. Now a member of a powerful industrial family, she is the respected mother of three, but feels unfulfilled. One day, Antonio, a talented chef and her son's friend, makes her senses kindle.

Release Date : 2010-03-19

Language :EnglishItalianRussian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : First SunMikado FilmRAI CinemaFrenesy Film

Production Country : Italy

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Tilda Swinton

Character Name : Emma Recchi

Original Name : Tilda Swinton

Gender : Female

Flavio Parenti

Character Name : Edoardo Recchi Junior

Original Name : Flavio Parenti

Gender : Male

Edoardo Gabbriellini

Character Name : Antonio Biscaglia

Original Name : Edoardo Gabbriellini

Gender : Male

Alba Rohrwacher

Character Name : Elisabetta Recchi

Original Name : Alba Rohrwacher

Gender : Female

Pippo Delbono

Character Name : Tancredi Recchi

Original Name : Pippo Delbono

Gender : Male

Maria Paiato

Character Name : Ida Marangon

Original Name : Maria Paiato

Gender : Female

Diane Fleri

Character Name : Eva Ugolini

Original Name : Diane Fleri

Gender : Female

Waris Ahluwalia

Character Name : Shai Kubelkian

Original Name : Waris Ahluwalia

Gender : Male

Mattia Zaccaro

Character Name : Gianluca Recchi

Original Name : Mattia Zaccaro

Gender : Male

Chiara Tomarelli

Character Name : Anita Toffoli

Original Name : Chiara Tomarelli

Gender : Female

Emanuele Cito Filomarino

Character Name : Gregorio Sanfelice

Original Name : Emanuele Cito Filomarino

Gender : Male

Giangaleazzo Visconti di Modrone

Character Name : Andrea Tavecchia

Original Name : Giangaleazzo Visconti di Modrone

Gender : Male

Gabriele Ferzetti

Character Name : Edoardo Recchi Senior

Original Name : Gabriele Ferzetti

Gender : Male

Marisa Berenson

Character Name : Allegra Rori Recchi

Original Name : Marisa Berenson

Gender : Female

Ginevra Notarbartolo

Character Name : Rachele Piermarini

Original Name : Ginevra Notarbartolo

Gender : Male

Liliana Flores

Character Name : Liliana Macedo

Original Name : Liliana Flores

Gender : Male

Jimmi Carlos Zuniga Macias

Character Name : João Macedo

Original Name : Jimmi Carlos Zuniga Macias

Gender : Male

Piero Castellini

Character Name : Mr. Gralierni

Original Name : Piero Castellini

Gender : Male

Claudia Monicelli Bagnarelli

Character Name : Mrs. Gralieni

Original Name : Claudia Monicelli Bagnarelli

Gender : Male

Gaia Chaillet Giusti

Character Name : Beatrice Tavecchia

Original Name : Gaia Chaillet Giusti

Gender : Male

Pierluigi Colpo

Character Name : Pierluigi Manni

Original Name : Pierluigi Colpo

Gender : Male

Martina Codecasa

Character Name : Delfine Sanfelice

Original Name : Martina Codecasa

Gender : Female

Violante Visconti di Modrone

Character Name : Verde Sanfelice

Original Name : Violante Visconti di Modrone

Gender : Male

Sisinio Murroni

Character Name : Caretaker

Original Name : Sisinio Murroni

Gender : Male

Nunzio Erbetta

Character Name : Laundry Owner

Original Name : Nunzio Erbetta

Gender : Male

Andrea Paduano

Character Name : Lorenzo Vignolo

Original Name : Andrea Paduano

Gender : Male

Diego Giglio

Character Name : Franco Falconi

Original Name : Diego Giglio

Gender : Male

Anna Esterovich

Character Name : Emma's Mother

Original Name : Anna Esterovich

Gender : Male

Honor Swinton Byrne

Character Name : Young Emma

Original Name : Honor Swinton Byrne

Gender : Female

Luca Asti

Character Name : DJ at Party

Original Name : Luca Asti

Gender : Male

Guglielmo Notarbartolo

Character Name : Edoardo's Friend 1

Original Name : Guglielmo Notarbartolo

Gender : Male

Briano Martinoni

Character Name : Edoardo's Friend 2

Original Name : Briano Martinoni

Gender : Male

Lorenzo Majno

Character Name : Edoardo's Friend 3

Original Name : Lorenzo Majno

Gender : Male

Raimondo di Sangermano

Character Name : Edoardo's Friend 4

Original Name : Raimondo di Sangermano

Gender : Male

Damiano Coletti

Character Name : Edoardo's Friend 5

Original Name : Damiano Coletti

Gender : Male

Camillo Martinoni

Character Name : Edoardo's Friend 6

Original Name : Camillo Martinoni

Gender : Male

Elisabetta Priolo

Character Name : Antonio's Mother

Original Name : Elisabetta Priolo

Gender : Male

Sergio Bettani

Character Name : Antonio's Father

Original Name : Sergio Bettani

Gender : Male

Angela Antonini

Character Name : Monica Biscaglia

Original Name : Angela Antonini

Gender : Male

Laura Huston

Character Name : Angharad

Original Name : Laura Huston

Gender : Male

Ina Neidal

Character Name : Mrs. Kubelkian

Original Name : Ina Neidal

Gender : Male

Fabio Grassi

Character Name : Primario Antonelli

Original Name : Fabio Grassi

Gender : Male

Alberto Magrone

Character Name : Don Carlana

Original Name : Alberto Magrone

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2022-08-21

**Despite Swinton's powerful performance, Luca Guadagnino proved it a mistake to put narrative at the service of technique.** What is the origin and focal point of cinematographic art? It's a question that seems rhetorical, but which, for me, is fundamental to understanding the problems of this film. Why? Because for me, the essential point of cinema, what is most important, is to tell a story. This means that aesthetics, style and art must serve the narrative, not the other way around. And what this film does is, precisely, use a narrative for an exercise in aesthetics and style. The script had everything to work, with a dramatic story that, despite not bringing anything new (there are lots of movies about adulteries, mature women dissatisfied with their lives, rich families that work badly, etc.), at least had everything that it needed to entertain us. Basically, it's the story of a Russian woman who married an Italian textile tycoon and had three children. She is not necessarily unhappy, but lives a monotonous existence, at the whim of social and family conveniences, so she ends up finding excitement and pleasure in a torrid affair with a friend of one of her sons. And of course, when all this comes to light, the family's life is shaken. The film has its value for the narrative and the script, even considering that there is a lot of cliché and predictable melodrama. But director Luca Guadagnino doesn't seem to give relevance to the story he wants to tell. He is not interested in entertaining us with a film that blends art and entertainment harmoniously. Guadagnino just wants to show off and show everything he has learned about cinema, all the technique, the mastery of cinematography, the use of the soundtrack, sound and image. This film is simply a vain exercise in technique and style. Tilda Swinton cleverly took the opportunity to, in open collaboration with the director, build for herself a character tailored to what she needs and knows how to do. It was a work that took several years, but it leveraged the project to its happy conclusion. And we have to admit that Swinton is wonderful and gives us a deep and powerful interpretation of the main character. Unfortunately, she is the only actress who stands out in this film on a positive note. The rest of the cast, mostly Italian, is quite average, with empty and disinterested interpretations, and there are really annoying and tiresome characters. As I said above, it is in the technical aspects that Guadagnino really bets, and tries his best to stand out, and we have to admit that he knows how to use cinematography and film work very well. The film makes good use of the filming locations used in Milan and elsewhere in Italy, and manages to convey the pleasure of eating a good meal. In fact, it even conveys the pleasure of gluttony more easily than the pleasure of sex, because all sex scenes, however intense, are manifestly artificial and exaggerated. The feeling that everything is over the top becomes even more latent due to a very slow pace, which makes us numb, and due to the intrusion of an irritating histrionic soundtrack.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2025-02-15

“Emma” (Tilda Swinton) left an ordinary life in Russia to move to Milan where she married local industrialist “Recchi” (Pippo Delbono) and had three kids. She likes the life and it’s privilege, but she’s hardly challenged nor fulfilled. Their daughter “Elisabetta” lives in Nice and two sons “Edo” (Flavio Parenti) and “Gianluca” (Mattie Zachary) are at home with their parents. It’s the former son who has plans to set up a restaurant with his accomplished chef and best friend “Antonio” (Flavio Parenti) and showing a parental interest in her son’s work starts to make “Emma” realise just what she has been missing as she embarks on a passionate affair with the young man. With the two men working cheek by jowl it’s only a matter of time before that secret comes out, and when a tragedy ensues it takes it’s toll on a family that is ill-prepared for the consequences of her behaviour - and that includes “Emma” too. I am afraid that I always find Swinton to be a remarkably sterile actor, and even here - amidst the throes of naked passion with her swarthy lover, she simply didn’t lift anything off the page and the denouement seemed a little too contrived for impact rather than really providing us with anything substantial to conclude a beautifully filmed story. It’s a taboo that delivers more like a damp squib. I did quite enjoy it, and it is a stylishly put together piece of work from Luca Guadagnino but it has a disappointing emptiness to it that I felt rather underwhelmed.