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Allegro non troppo [VHS]

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Director: Bruno Bozzetto

Avg. Customer Review: 4.5 Star
Media: VHS Tape
Edition: edition vhs
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Nominally, Allegro Non Troppo is an Italian spoof of Disney's classic Fantasia, and with its commentary on the human condition and its consequences, the film goes in thematic directions Disney would never have touched. Interspersed with the animation are black-and-white segments that involve a dictatorial conductor, a mousy animator, an orchestra full of old ladies, and a blowhard director. The animator is Italian comic Maurizio Nichetti, and the style is broad slapstick humor that stands in sharp contrast to the animated parts. Synced to Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun is a vignette involving a satyr and his efforts to attract nymphs while fighting the effects of age, set perfectly to the mood of the piece. "Valse Triste" is set to the story of an abandoned cat as he wanders a derelict (war-torn?) building and remembers how things were when he had a more comfortable life. An incredibly imaginative segment is set to Ravel's "Bolero"; astronauts drop a Coke bottle on a planet and the story of evolution is traced, beginning in the bottle. A piece set to Stravinsky's The Firebird begs the question: what if it were a perfect world and Adam and Eve had resisted the temptation of the apple in the Garden of Eden? The style of the animation calls to mind late-'60s pop-art icon Peter Max, Yellow Submarine, and even the paintings of Bosch; what Allegro Non Troppo lacks in the visual detail of the Disney film, it makes up for in inventiveness, emotional depth, and wit. Be advised, though, that many segments are more adult in theme and not very suitable for kids. The pratfalls and gags of the live-action interludes seem out of place until they provide some relief from the pathos of some of the animation (like "Valse Triste," a real tear-jerker). This is an important animated film that has been somewhat neglected after its popularity in the '70s, and a must-see for animation fans. --Jerry Renshaw

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Allegro non troppo [VHS]

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Avg. Customer Review: 4.5 Star

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: An absolute gem 2009-12-06
Comment: I was buying one of her records the day Maria Callas died. I met my partner and he said: "What do we do?" I said: "Let's go see that new Italian animated movie." It was Allegro Non Troppo--and what impressed me the most was how it made mincemeat out of Disney's Fantasia (which I saw for the first time when I was 4, and to this day remains my all time Disney favorite). It is absolutely one of the gems of wordwide animation. Time to add it to my permanent collection.
Customer Rating: 3 Star
Summary: Spectacular Animations! 2009-11-30
Comment: The music choices and the animations were wonderful. At times silly, at times thoughtful, at times simple and beautiful. I didn't enjoy the live actions pieces though and they took up about half of the film.

Another reviewer described them as mean, that is the perfect way to describe them. The "story" of these pieces is that the director and conducter have tormented and forced a group of elderly women to play the pieces (at one point beating an old woman - off screen) and tortured (ie chained up in a cellar and starved) the animator. Perhaps there was something funny about torture when this film came out that I am missing now. I did really love the animations and music though. If you skip over the live action parts, this could be a really great film.
Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Disney 'out-Disney'ed' 2009-08-01
Comment: This film is the ultimate pairing of classical music and animation. At turns sentimental, sarcastic, and just plain funny, this film takes up where Disney left off. Pour a glass of chilled Chardonay, watch and enjoy. I'm looking for more Bruno Bozzetto's stuff!
Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Allegro Non Troppo DVD 2009-06-27
Comment: I loved this movie when I saw it at the theater in the 1970's. Years later I purchased it on Laser disc when it became available. That version was the American theatrical edition, which had about 10 minutes cut out of the live action sequences with some mixing around of the footage so that it would make some sense to the American audiences that viewed it. The live action parts always seemed a bit choppy to me and it wasn't until I purchased the current dvd version that I realized the original Italian version had 10 more minutes of live action footage. Now don't get me wrong the live action portions of A.N.T. are fairly clunky, crude slapstick and don't really mesh well with the great music and animation portions of this film, but still, it was the film makers original intent.
In the animation portions in the new dvd the colors are much more vivid and rich as compared to the Laser disc version, which look washed out as though they had tried to brighten the image when they transferred it to Laser. My only complaints might be that the image on the dvd version has the opposite problem, at times it appears so dark that it's hard to make out what's on screen, but overall the pluses out weigh the minuses on the animation of the dvd. What might have really made this dvd great is if they had let you have the choice between the full length version and a version with only the music and animation on a dual layer dvd. For those two reasons I gave it four stars instead of five.
Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Magic! 2009-05-03
Comment: This DVD is pure magic. It is wonderful. I'm glad I bought it!

Martin