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‘America Latina’ Review: Italy’s D’Innocenzo Brothers Are Guilty of Empty Posturing in This Pretty, Muddled Puzzle

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Guy Lodge Film CriticIt’s been a while since Italian cinema has raised a major enfant terrible, but the country’s film industry firmly believes it has a pair in twin brothers Damiano and Fabio D’Innocenzo.

Hot off a co-writing credit on Matteo Garrone’s “Dogman,” the duo (billed onscreen as The D’Innocenzo Brothers) made a splash and won a prize at last year’s Berlinale with their sophomore feature, the sleek, bleak, nihilistic suburban nightmare “Bad Tales.” Its themes were pretty well-worn, but its darkly chic styling was arresting enough to ensure plenty of chatter trailing their swiftly delivered third film “America Latina.”Sadly, the hype is unfulfilled by this minor, tricked-out study of extreme midlife crisis, which shows little.

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