Adriano Celentano is known to many lovers of Italian cinema. This man has starred in several dozen films. Several of them have become real masterpieces of world cinema and are still of interest among film lovers from all over the world.
The comedy film "Bluff" provided the viewer with an acquaintance with one of the best cinematic duos: Quinn and Celentano. The two swindlers, having met while escaping from the train that transported them, joined forces. Having decided to deceive the owner of the casino and part-time head of the mafia, the beauty Belle Duke, the heroes come up with a grandiose scam that resembles a game of poker (one of the terms is "bluff"). Against the background of all this, one could see the confrontation for the right to be the "best". The “trust” line runs through the red line, which once again gives the viewer to think about human relations.
In the film "The Taming of the Shrew" Celentano appears to us as a rude man who does not respect women and is quite happy with his life as a lonely bachelor. The companion who appeared in his life tried to change not only his views on the world around him, but also himself. Seeing that our hero (Ilia) is indifferent, she tries to "touch" his heart. The film is full of many comedic situations that allow the two characters to bond. Both of them are from different "worlds": he is a farmer, she is a socialite. And at that moment, when the heroine is tired of fighting, the climax comes: the rapprochement of two loving hearts.
"Grumpy" is one of the works of Celentano, where the main character, the lawyer Tito, is the "victim" of a fraud worth fifteen billion. As a result of taking care of the "neighbor", having conceded a ticket to a waitress flying on the same route, he finds himself in unpredictable situations. Plus a treasure story found by Mary's husband (waitress).
Also known are the paintings "Ace" (Celentano plays a gambler who dies at the beginning of the film, but returns as a ghost to his ex-wife), "Madly in Love" (a wonderful comedy, the plot of which is the opposite of the Celentano-Mutti duet in "The Taming of the Shrew").
Famous are the pictures in which Adriano starred with his wife Claudia Mori. For example, "Rugantino" and "Emigrant".
A short excursion through the comedy "elite" films characterizes Celentano. In the film about two swindlers, his desire to play is visible. He took on any role, with any "shade". In addition, he is fond of photography, chess, tennis, plays billiards, and all this contributes to a better perception of his personal roles.