Everybody Go Home

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  • 1960
  • 2 hr
  • 7.7  (1,433)

Everybody Go Home is a 1960 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Luigi Comencini, starring Alberto Sordi, Serge Reggiani and Carla Gravina. The film is set during World War II and tells the story of a group of Italian soldiers who are stranded in Russia and their journey back home. The film begins with a group of Italian soldiers stationed in Russia during World War II. Among them is Pvt. Antonio Pace (Alberto Sordi), who dreams of returning home to his wife and children in Rome. However, their hope of returning home fades away when Italy surrenders to the Allied forces and the Germans take over.

The soldiers and their commanders have no other choice but to continue fighting alongside the Germans. But as the war turns against the Axis, the group finds themselves abandoned by the Germans and stranded in the middle of nowhere with no means of getting back home. The characters in the film are faced with a dilemma of staying put and waiting for the Germans to return or trying to make their way back to Italy on their own.

As the group tries to make its way back home, they face various challenges and obstacles, encountering different characters that test their endurance and bravery. Along the way, they are aided by a Russian woman (Carla Gravina) who helps them escape from the clutches of the Germans.

The film mainly focuses on the experiences of the soldiers and their camaraderie. They share their past experiences, their hopes and dreams, their fears and doubts, and create a bond that becomes stronger as they make their way back home. The film also touches upon some of the darker aspects of war, such as the mental and physical toll it takes on individuals, the sacrifices that are made, and the futility of it all.

The acting performances in Everybody Go Home are outstanding. Alberto Sordi delivers a memorable performance as Pvt. Antonio Pace, portraying the character's desperation and determination to get back home with nuance and sensitivity. Serge Reggiani is equally impressive in the role of Captain de Benedetti, a hardened veteran who is initially skeptical of their chances of making it back home, but ultimately proves to be a reliable and valuable ally in their quest. Carla Gravina, who plays the Russian woman, brings a touch of humanity to the film and complements the soldiers' personalities with her warm and compassionate nature.

Luigi Comencini's direction is excellent, portraying the film's events with a keen eye for detail and a deft hand for complex narrative structure. He balances the comedic and dramatic elements of the film skillfully, making sure that the tone is always appropriate to the situation. The film's visuals are striking, capturing the barren landscapes of Russian countryside and the cities and towns of Italy with equal clarity and realism.

In conclusion, Everybody Go Home is a poignant and entertaining film that explores the human condition in times of war. It deals with themes of bravery, comradeship, patriotism, and the sacrifice of individual will for the greater good. It is a film that deserves greater recognition and stands as a testament to the power of cinema to move and inspire its audience.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1960
  • Runtime
    2 hr
  • Language
    Italian
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (1,433)
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