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Directed by | Luis Prieto |
Based on | Ho voglia di te by Federico Moccia |
Starring | Riccardo Scamarcio Laura Chiatti |
Cinematography | Manfredo Archinto |
Edited by | Fabrizio Rossetti |
Music by | Ivan Iusco |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Box office | $18,5 million [1] |
Ho voglia di te is a 2007 romantic comedy drama film directed by Luis Prieto, based on a novel of the same name by Federico Moccia. [2] The film is the sequel to Three Steps Over Heaven . The main actor is Riccardo Scamarcio [3] as Step and the main actress is Laura Chiatti, playing the role of Gin. Another important role is the one of Babi, played by Katy Louise Saunders.
After spending two years in America to forget Babi, get away from his mother and try not to think about the death of his best friend Pollo, Step returns to Rome, aware that everything can start over at any moment. He will meet the extrovert and exuberant Ginevra Biro called Gin, a girl who - in one of the last scenes of the film - it turns out has been following Step for a long time and has always been in love with him, even before Step met Babi. The two will experience a love story of ups and downs, but when Step is invited to a party with old friends, he meets Babi again, grown and beautiful, who takes him to the place of their first time. Step realizes he is making a mistake and so he confides to Babi that he has fallen in love with someone else. The latter confesses to Step that she wanted to see him, also saying that she will get married in a few months. Step confesses to Gin that she saw Babi; Gin feels betrayed and disappointed and leaves Step. But in the end, proving that he really loves her, Step manages to make up for it with a wonderful photo of them kissing in front of the girl's house, followed by the words "I want you".
The film presents some substantive differences and omissions relative to the novel.
The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was composed by Ivan Iusco and mixed at Forum Music Village. It was released in March 2007 on CD including a selection of 20 tracks.
Upon release, the film was the subject of controversy for the explicit sex scene between Riccardo Scamarcio and Laura Chiatti and the scene of sexual violence involving Eleonora.
Critic Paolo Mereghetti called the film an example of non-cinema.
Just like in the first film, in 2012, a remake of the film, titled Tengo ganas de ti , was made. The film have a Spanish production directed by Fernando González Molina and played by Mario Casas, Clara Lago and María Valverde.
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