Anonymous wrote:I just watched this and can’t understand the hit or miss reviews. Gaga is a very talented actress, she commanded the screen whenever she was on. Loved the subtle acting of Adam Driver(and perfect eyeglasses.) I had no idea that Paolo Gucci was Jared Leto, shocked on the transformation.The scenery was beautiful, clothing exceptional and Ridley Scott brought an authenticity to every scene. Yes it could be campy and Pacino and Leto’s acting over the top but I loved it and thought the cast really looked like the Gucci family.
Anonymous wrote:I’ll watch anything with Adam driver in it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll watch anything with Adam driver in it
I think we’d be good friends. It’s been our year, hasn’t it!
Mmmmhmmmm now I need a cheesy Xmas movie with him a la
Hallmark go end it all right lol

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll watch anything with Adam driver in it
I think we’d be good friends. It’s been our year, hasn’t it!
Anonymous wrote:I’ll watch anything with Adam driver in it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh. I saw the trailer and thought it looked like an SNL skit with a bigger budget.
Np
You might think that about the whole film but I relished every second of it. The scenery, people and plot were delicious. It was pretty funny too except the ending was sad. I loved Gaga kicking the ap out of her house. I wonder if that actually happened and what they think of the movie.
I read the book and it did happen, though not soon and not in that way. Paola lived in his apartment with her young son, but they weren’t immediately kicked out the day he died.
There is also a whole other DD between Maurizio and Patrizia! Poor Allegra!
I read "poor Allegra" in Jared Leto's accent and it made me lol all over again
Really I just enjoyed this terrible movie so much - and I kinda want the pastel and brown clothes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh. I saw the trailer and thought it looked like an SNL skit with a bigger budget.
Np
You might think that about the whole film but I relished every second of it. The scenery, people and plot were delicious. It was pretty funny too except the ending was sad. I loved Gaga kicking the ap out of her house. I wonder if that actually happened and what they think of the movie.
I read the book and it did happen, though not soon and not in that way. Paola lived in his apartment with her young son, but they weren’t immediately kicked out the day he died.
There is also a whole other DD between Maurizio and Patrizia! Poor Allegra!