Look at Alessandro Borghi in his best interpretation on Raiplay: with him also his friend Luca Marinelli.
Last night at Sanremo Festival, Damiano David he excited the public with his interpretation of Happiness by Lucio Dalla. A touching moment was shared with Alessandro Borghiwho brought one of his most intense films back to memory: Not be baddirected by Claudio Caligari. A work to be recovered, available on Raiplay, who sees Borghi protagonist together with his great friend Luca Marinelli. Released in 2015, the film is a drama set in the Roman outskirts, one last and powerful testimony of the director Claudio Caligari, who returns to tell the dark side of youth, after The smell of the night.

Produced by the actor Valerio Mastandreathe film received 4 nominations and won 3 silver ribbons, as well as 14 nominations for the David di Donatello, winning one. An intense and vibrant work that affects for its energy and authenticity. We are in Ostia, in 1995. Vittorio and Cesare are linked by a visceral friendshipcemented for years on the margins, between drugs, violence and broken dreams. Their existence is marked by chaotic nights and days without direction, between small scams and clashes with rival bands. Cesare is the most instinctive, a soul in perennial storm, unable to find a balance. Vittorio, on the other hand, begins to feel the weight of that life and when he knows Linda, he sees in her a possibility of redemption. You decide to change, find a job and try to bring Cesare on the same road.
Raiplay, Alessandro Borghi and Luca Marinelli in a unique film: to be recovered
But getting out of the vortex of self -destruction is not easy. Cesare is trapped in a reality that seems to sucked him, with a mother worn out by time and a sick granddaughter, the only light in a life full of shadows. The meeting with Vivianaa girl who shares her fragility but dreams of a better future, turns on a spark of hope in him. Still, the past continues to pull it back. The friendship between Vittorio and Cesare is the beating heart of the film: a bond made of complicity, of silences that speak more of the words, of gestures that tell a rare affinity. Luca Marinelli and Alessandro Borghi give extraordinary interpretations, restoring all the emotional truth of two lost souls who love each other as brothers and injure themselves as enemies.
Their intense and authentic relationship is amplified by their real friendship outside the set, making every scene even more credible and touching. Claudio Caligari's latest work is not only a film about drugs and periphery crime, but a universal story about the possibility – or not – to change one's destiny. A raw and poetic journey into feelings, where the fame of life clashes with the brutality of reality. Not be bad It is a film that leaves its mark, available on Raiplay, absolutely to see.