Quell'amore Di E2! E2?? Due Improbabili Sedutto... «AUTHENTIC»
Beyond the slapstick and "brontoloni" (grumpy) humor, the film explores:
"Quell'amore di E2! E2??" appears to be a creative or perhaps slightly garbled reference to the 1995 romantic comedy (originally titled Grumpier Old Men ), the beloved sequel to Grumpy Old Men . Quell'amore di E2! E2?? Due improbabili sedutto...
Set once again in the snowy landscapes of Wabasha, Minnesota, the film revisits the lifelong rivalry between John Gustafson (Lemmon) and Max Goldman (Matthau). While John has found marital bliss with Ariel (Ann-Margret), Max remains a lonely bachelor whose primary joy is pestering his best friend. Their dynamic remains unchanged: a cycle of petty pranks, fishing for the legendary "Catfish Hunter," and hurling insults that mask a deep, fraternal bond. The "Amore" Catalyst: Sophia Loren Beyond the slapstick and "brontoloni" (grumpy) humor, the
It portrays aging not as a period of decline, but as one of continued growth, passion, and rivalry. While John has found marital bliss with Ariel
Often cited as the highlight, Meredith’s role as "Grandpa" Gustafson provides a raunchy, unfiltered counterpoint to the more restrained Lemmon and Matthau, embodying the film's zest for life.
The subplot involving the impending marriage of Max’s son and John’s daughter mirrors the fathers' relationship, suggesting that their unique brand of "love-hate" friendship will persist through the generations.