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Me, Me, Me... and the Others

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In a universe where selfishness and loneliness take center stage, a man confronts the banality of his existence while navigating the chaotic world of relationships and modern life. After grappling with his daily frustrations, he embarks on an introspective journey that leads him to discover the nature of his own identity and his connection with others.

This peculiar character, with his biting humor and disenchanted view of life, crosses paths with a series of eccentric individuals who reflect his own insecurities and fears. Through absurd encounters and hilarious situations, each interaction is an opportunity to explore the fragility of human relationships. From a gathering of friends that transforms into a display of egos, to an attempt at romance that reveals more about him than the other person, each scene serves as a window into the complexity of seeking connection in a world where everyone seems trapped in their own universe.

With a narrative that blends comedy and tragedy, the film raises a reflection on individualism and solitude. The cinematography, rich in symbolism and creativity, turns each moment into a work of art. In this emotional journey, the protagonist realizes that while solitude may seem like a refuge, true understanding and acceptance of oneself lie in the bonds with others. The film culminates with a lingering question: can we really connect in such an individualistic world?

Media type
Movie
Year
1966
Director
Alessandro Blasetti
Writer
Ennio Flaiano
Giorgio Carlo Rossi
Libero Solaroli
Scarpelli
Suso Cecchi d'Amico
Leonardo Benvenuti
Alessandro Blasetti
Adriano Baracco
Piero De Bernardi
Age
Lianella Carell
Vincenzo Talarico
Carlo Romano
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.50
Actors
Gina Lollobrigida
Silvana Mangano
Walter Chiari
Nino Manfredi
Marcello Mastroianni
Sylva Koscina
Marisa Merlini
Franca Valeri
Marina Malfatti
Caterina Boratto
Vittorio Caprioli
Elisa Cegani
Andrea Checchi
Umberto D'Orsi
Graziella Granata
Paolo Panelli
Mario Pisu
Salvo Randone
Luisa Rivelli
Maria Grazia Spina
Saro Urzì
Silvio Bagolini
Nerio Bernardi
Renato Terra
Salvatore Campochiaro
Enzo Cerusico
Alberto Cevenini
Carlo Croccolo
Solveyg D'Assunta
Ermelinda De Felice
Ρίκα Διαλυνά
Rossana Di Rocco
Maria Rosaria Di Pietro
Sandro Dori
Mario Ferrari
Giustino Durano
Ettore Geri
John Karlsen
Renato Malavasi
Gianni Manera
Genevieve Mark
Vittorio Mazza
Fabrizio Moroni
Paul Müller
Lia Murano
Elio Pandolfi
Enzo Petito
Gianni Rizzo
Umberto Sacripante
Mario Scaccia
Rosella Spinelli
Carlo Sposito
Daniela Surina
Giulio Tomasini
Mario Valdemarin
Elsa Vazzoler
Fanfulla
Lena von Martens
Antoinette Weynen
Calogero Azzaretto
Angelo Casadei
Geoffrey Copleston
Veriano Ginesi
Luigi Leoni
Piero Pastore
Alberto Plebani
Mimmo Poli
Jean Rougeul
John Stacy
Solvi Stübing
Kitty Swan
Maria Tedeschi
Gender
Comedy
Country
Italy
Producers
Luigi Rovere
Original title
Io, io, io... e gli altri
Duration
102
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