Diabolik (2021 film)
Diabolik is an Italian action crime film directed by the Manetti Bros. and based on the comic series of the same name.[2][3]
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Directed by | Manetti Bros. |
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Based on | Diabolik by Angela and Luciana Giussani |
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Cinematography | Francesca Amitrano |
Edited by | Federico Maria Maneschi |
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Distributed by | 01 Distribution |
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Running time | 133 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
It is the second film adaptation of Diabolik, after Mario Bava's Danger: Diabolik in 1968.[2]
Plot
Legendary thief Diabolik plans his next heist: stealing a valuable diamond from heiress Eva Kant, who is dating the deputy minister of justice, Giorgio Caron. Using one of his trademark masks to impersonate his nemesis, Inspector Ginko, Diabolik tricks Eva into revealing which hotel she will be staying at. He makes another mask to pose as one of the wait staff assigned to her room, and quickly locates the hidden safe where the diamond is kept. However, upon seeing Eva, he becomes infatuated with her.
Diabolik sneaks into Eva's room to steal the diamond, but Eva walks in on him, and he has no choice but to hold her at knifepoint. Eva calmly reveals that she doesn't have the diamond, having already sold it to a dealer in South Africa, and Diabolik leaves. The next day, he returns and unmasks himself in front of Eva; disgusted by the lecherous Giorgio, she starts an affair with him. Unbeknownst to Diabolik, his girlfriend Elisabeth, from whom he has hidden the truth about who he really is, accidentally uncovers his secret hideout. Ginko is notified and arranges a sting operation, resulting in Diabolik's arrest.
At trial, Diabolik is convicted and sentenced to be beheaded via guillotine. When Eva learns of his fate, she has Giorgio use his influence to arrange a clandestine meeting in Diabolik's cell. Once the guards leave, Eva incapacitates Giorgio and Diabolik questions him to learn where he is keeping a file containing information as to Eva's unsavory past, which he had been using to blackmail her. He then dons a mask of Giorgio's face and puts on his clothes to escape, while a drugged Giorgio is fitted with a Diabolik mask and executed in his place. Ginko figures out the deception in time to stop Diabolik from retrieving the file; one of his officers finds it instead.
Needing money to flee the country, Diabolik targets a bank holding expensive jewelry and watches. He has Eva impersonate a rich widow named Ms. Morelli to rent a vault. This enables her to learn about the bank's security features so Diabolik can figure out how to bypass them by flooding the bank and using diving equipment to steal the jewels and watches. Ginko, using his knowledge of Diabolik's modus operandi, is able to determine his escape route and briefly holds him at gunpoint before Eva distracts him and he is overpowered by Diabolik. The two make their getaway on a motorboat while Ginko can only watch in defeat.
Sometime later, Diabolik and Eva are on a yacht. To cement their new partnership, he presents her with a gift: the diamond.
Cast
- Luca Marinelli as Diabolik[2]
- Miriam Leone as Eva Kant[4]
- Valerio Mastandrea as Inspector Ginko[3]
- Alessandro Roja[5] as Giorgio Caron
- Serena Rossi[5] as Elisabeth Gay
- Luca Di Giovanni as Roberto, the waiter
- Vanessa Scalera as Caron's secretary
- Roberto Citran[5] as the hotel manager
- Antonino Iuorio as the prison's warden
- Daniela Piperno as the bank's manager
- Pier Giorgio Bellocchio as officer Palmer
- Guglielmo Favilla as officer Florian
- Urbano Barberini as Duncan
- Giovanni Calcagno as the fireman
- Davide Devenuto as Inspector Driskell
- Stefano Pesce as the prosecutor
- Massimo Triggiani as Diabolik's lawyer
- Claudia Gerini[5] as Ms. Morel
Release
Originally set to be released in theatres on 31 December 2020, it was postponed to 16 December 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy.[6][7]
References
- "DIABOLIK dei Manetti Bros. (2020) - Teaser Trailer Ufficiale HD". YouTube. 16 October 2020. Archived from the original on 6 January 2021. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
- "Martin Eden's lead will suit up in leather for a Diabolik remake". Little White Lies. 9 October 2019. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
- "Diabolik con Luca Marinelli in sale il 31 dicembre" (in Italian). ANSA. 1 September 2020. Archived from the original on 6 January 2021. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
- "Miriam Leone è una sexy e sensuale Eva Kant sul set di 'Diabolik'". TGcom Mediaset (in Italian). 11 October 2019. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
- Matteo Rossini (26 October 2020). "Diabolik, la nuova locandina del film con Luca Marinelli e Miriam Leone". Archived from the original on 6 January 2021. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
- "Rimandata l'uscita del film di Diabolik". Comicus. 14 December 2020. Archived from the original on 6 January 2021. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
- Carradori, Simona (29 April 2021). "Diabolik e Freaks Out: annunciate le date d'uscita e due sequel per il film dei Manetti Bros". Retrieved 21 June 2021.