
- Genre
- Comedy
- Year
- 2011
- Runtime
- 1h26
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The Usual Idiots: The Movie
Chaos and comedy collide in Italy's wildest duo film.
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Synopsis
"The Usual Idiots: The Movie" (original title "I soliti idioti") is a 2011 Italian comedy film starring Fabrizio Biggio. Adapted from the popular Italian TV series and web series of the same name, the movie brings to life a collection of absurd and outrageous characters and sketches that satirize various aspects of Italian society and social stereotypes. The film is structured as a series of comedic vignettes that revolve around two main characters, Ruggero and Gianluca, capturing their eccentric behaviors and the chaotic world they inhabit. Known for its crude humor and irreverent tone, it offers a provocative, if divisive, comedic experience that appeals mostly to fans of its original TV format and dark comedy enthusiasts.
Cast

Fabrizio Biggio
Gianluca De Ceglie / Gisella Franchi / Fabio Rizzi / Giampietro Bianchi

Francesco Mandelli
Ruggero De Ceglie / Sebastiano Credici / Fabio Rizzato / Marialuce Bianchi

Mฤdฤlina Ghenea
Messalina, Irina Tjianchikova

Valeria Bilello
Ragazza del bordello

Giordano De Plano
Automobilista

Miriam Leone
Giornalista TV
Reviews
Critically, "The Usual Idiots: The Movie" received mixed to negative feedback upon its release. On IMDb, it holds a rating of 4.3/10, reflecting divisive opinions among viewers and critics alike. Many reviewers acknowledged the film's appeal to fans of the original TV series, praising the performances of Fabrizio Biggio and Francesco Mandelli for their comedic timing and character work. However, the film's humor, often described as crude, irreverent, and at times offensive, did not resonate with a wider audience or mainstream critics. Some critics noted that the sketch-based format made the film feel disjointed and lacking in narrative cohesion. While the comedy occasionally landed well, it was often seen as relying too heavily on stereotypes and shock value. No significant praise was found on major aggregator sites such as Rotten Tomatoes or Metacritic, both of which do not hold a critical consensus due to limited reviews. Overall, the movie is considered a niche comedy that caters mainly to existing fans of the series and Italian comedy aficionados, rather than the broader international audience.



