"Nessuno mi può giudicare" is a vibrant and comedic Italian film released in 2011, directed by Massimiliano Bruno and produced by Italian International Film and RAI. The story revolves around Alice, portrayed by Paola Cortellesi, a woman who, after her husband's sudden death, discovers he left her bankrupt. Forced to navigate life's challenges alone, Alice stumbles into the world of high-end escorts, sparking a series of humorous and touching events. The film cleverly blends satire with heartfelt moments, offering a fresh perspective on societal norms and personal resilience. Paola Cortellesi delivers a standout performance as Alice, capturing the character's transformation from a sheltered housewife to a savvy and independent woman. Her journey is both entertaining and inspiring, as she learns to embrace her new life with wit and courage. The supporting cast, including actors like Raoul Bova and Anna Foglietta, adds depth and humor, enhancing the film's dynamic narrative. The chemistry among the characters is palpable, making the audience root for Alice's success and personal growth. The film's setting in Rome provides a picturesque backdrop that complements the story's themes of reinvention and discovery. The city's vibrant energy mirrors Alice's own transformation, adding a layer of visual storytelling that enriches the viewer's experience. The screenplay, penned by Massimiliano Bruno, skillfully balances comedy and drama, ensuring that the film remains engaging from start to finish. The dialogues are sharp and witty, reflecting the characters' evolving relationships and personal journeys. "Nessuno mi può giudicare" stands out as a testament to the power of resilience and the importance of self-discovery. It challenges conventional judgments and celebrates the strength found in embracing one's true self. The film's universal themes of love, loss, and personal growth resonate with audiences, making it a memorable addition to Italian cinema. Through its humor and heart, "Nessuno mi può giudicare" offers a compelling narrative that encourages viewers to look beyond societal expectations and find their own path to happiness.
Year2011
Runtime95 min
GenresComedy
Production countriesItaly


