Don't Stop Me Now (2019) Poster

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5/10
An italian comedy, nothing special
chiaragiacobelli24 April 2019
I watched this movie at the cinema only because it was free: I don't like very much this kind of italian comedies, but it is not between the worst. The movie is a bit stupid, however there are some funny scenes and we laughed in several occasions. Nothing special, but it is ok to spend a winter afternoon or evening at home.
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1/10
Surprisingly bad!
mvmmarco27 February 2020
Bad. Unfortunately bad. The plot could even have had some interest but is has been developed in a very childish way. The result is a boring movie that does not achieve anything, not funny, not touching, nothing. Ii is so shallow that you wonder why do they have wasted time and money in doing such a movie. Easily one of the worst Italian movies i have seen in the last 10 years. Which is surprising considering the presence of one of the best female Italian actresses, Paola Cortellesi.
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8/10
Light with a beautiful message
sintaisaiah7 December 2019
Very much enjoyed the movie , it is very funny with a lot of heart and a great message
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10/10
Good Comedy, Enjoyable.
ptr_lds5 August 2020
Some Great Humour in this movie. I am watching Italian movies to learn the language, and this one was Great. It is Comedy, Good Comedy, so dont take it serious. But do watch for the sublimal and sometimes not-so-sublimal messages. Also had the impression that signora Cortellezi genuinely enjoyed doing this one as well.

I especially liked the gag with the passenger and the pilot, followed by the reprimand by il Comandante.

Strongly Recommended.
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8/10
The social comedy that sinks into the real country and derides it
fabiopontidoro1 May 2020
An action comedy to laugh at, which photographs a land mined in the foundations of civil coexistence. Milani and his team of authors are confirmed as a good bet for Italian cinema, especially when it forces us to look in the mirror.
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