
Quel bravo ragazzo 2016
Dive into the twisted world of *Quel bravo ragazzo (2016)*, a darkly comedic take on Mafia hierarchies gone hilariously wrong.
Director: Enrico Lando
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Quel bravo ragazzo (2016)* about?
*Quel bravo ragazzo* follows the darkly comedic fallout when a dying Mafia boss names his estranged, inept son as his successor. His criminal underlings soon realize they've inherited a manchild who couldn't run a lemonade stand, let alone a criminal empire. The film uses this premise to skewer Mafia conventions with sharp humor and chaotic energy.
Who directed *Quel bravo ragazzo*?
Enrico Lando directed this 2016 Italian comedy, known for blending sharp satire with offbeat humor.
Who stars in *Quel bravo ragazzo*?
The film features Herbert Ballerina as the heir, alongside Tony Sperandeo, Enrico Lo Verso, Antonino Bruschetta, and Daniela Virgilio in key roles.
Is *Quel bravo ragazzo (2016)* worth watching?
While IMDb hasn't rated it, *Quel bravo ragazzo* delivers a refreshing mix of dark comedy and Mafia satire that works well within its genre. Fans of offbeat humor and Italian cinema will likely find it entertaining, though its niche appeal may not suit all viewers. The film's brevity and chaotic charm are its biggest strengths.
How long is *Quel bravo ragazzo*?
*Quel bravo ragazzo* runs for 81 minutes.
About Quel bravo ragazzo (2016) — A Mafia Comedy That's All Chaos and No Glory
Dive into the twisted world of *Quel bravo ragazzo (2016)*, a darkly comedic take on Mafia hierarchies gone hilariously wrong. Directed by Enrico Lando, this Italian comedy follows a dying crime boss who shockingly names his estranged son—an utterly inept manchild—as his heir, setting off a chain of absurd mishaps among his ruthless associates. The film blends sharp satire with chaotic humor, exploring themes of legacy, incompetence, and the fragility of power in the underworld. With its brisk 81-minute runtime, *Quel bravo ragazzo* delivers a relentlessly entertaining critique of traditional Mafia tropes, wrapped in the chaotic charm of its dysfunctional characters.
Herbert Ballerina leads the cast as the bumbling heir, supported by veterans like Tony Sperandeo and Enrico Lo Verso, who bring depth (and much-needed gravitas) to the film's over-the-top scenarios. The atmosphere oscillates between farcical and suspenseful, making *Quel bravo ragazzo* a standout in the comedy genre—a rare film that manages to mock its subject while reveling in its sheer ridiculousness.