First I watched Smetto Quando Voglio followed by Smetto Quando Voglio: Ad Honorem. I thought there were only two so I made a mistake as Smetto Quando Voglio: Masterclass is between these two movies. But it didn't really matter as every movie has its own story. I thought this movie was the best of the two I watched. A better plot, better acting even though most of the actors played in the two movies, in this movie they just acted better. I wouldn't say there are hilarious scenes in this movie, it doesn't look like a comedy to me, but it's entertaining. After watching two and missing one I don't really need to watch the one that I missed, maybe that says enough.
Plot summary
A chemist and university researcher, barely earning a living, is fired. After meeting a student of his, he learns the street value of drugs. He then designs a "non-illegal" drug and starts selling it with a group of friends, PhD holders working menial jobs and being underpaid. Things get complicated when they earn too much money and get noticed, and their business is frowned upon by a big drug dealer named "Murena".
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Entertaining Italian movie.
a little bitta italiano...
Drug comedy, with ''breaking bad'' as the thin red line is whats within this flick. Taliano est una linguista forza a hyperforte, and its parlate so fast that even reading the cc's and spending a look at the actors are quite difficult, but its a funny setup, by well known actors for those who are into neoitalian film. So your in for at least a giggle and maybe a good laugh like the grumpy old man did.
Tries but fails to be the Italian Breaking Bad
Shot with an annoying, acid and saturated photography the movie tells the story of a bunch of overqualified scholars, unemployed or stuck in menial jobs, who decide to produce and sell a new drug.
The gang leader is Pietro, played by an actor with the physique du role and some acting chops. There are too many people in the rest of the gang to get decent background stories.
The only female role is Pietro's girlfriend. Shrill, shrewish and annoying - just like and even worse than Skylar - Giulia would turn any man into a misogynist.
It's an entertaining story that doesn't quite manage to maintain credibility to the end, turning into a half baked movie. With slightly less comedy and a touch more grit, it would have been more interesting.