Diary film, divided into three "chapters." In the first, the director, writer, and star Nanni Moretti putters around on his Vespa (lengthy tracking shots from behind him), looking at buildings (lateral tracking shots), dropping in on movies, seeking out the murder site of Pasolini. In the next, he visits a series of Mediterranean islands, and in the last, a series of dermatologists, complaining to them of a mysterious itch. The filmmaker infuses all this with relaxed tempos, muted climaxes, unaggressive charms. It doesn't add up to much, but it affords him a solid moral and artistic foundation from which, in one of his funnier bits, he can carp at Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer and its highbrow apologists. (1993) — Duncan Shepherd
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