The title of this movie, Fino a qui tutto bene, translates as "so far, so good." Five students at the University of Pisa have been living all together and as this period of their lives comes to an end, they ponder the future and the past: the best time of their lives (so far).
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy
Ilaria and Francesca get into a heated discussion about their pasts and their futures. Ilaria has to deal with a pregnancy and Francesca has to either follow Vincenzo to Iceland or go her own way. It's pretty clear that he intends to take his new job.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy
The friends are taking care of the paraphenalia from their days at the theater. They muse on the past and the future.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy
Cioni and Vincenzo are having a rather inebriated conversation in the little swimming pool on the roof. In the house, the friends are proposing some strange ideas of using up some old hallucinogens that have sat there unused.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy
Andrea has a surprise for his housemates. Later, they party with a bunch of friends.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy
Marta and Andrea find themselves alone in his room, now empty, and they remember the time when they had been together. He tells her of his plans.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy
Andrea continues to be mistrustful of what Marta is intimating to him. She mentions a house she is borrowing ai Ronchi (in the Ronchis). This prompted us to want to find out where this place is and why she says it in the plural. Here (link to lesson) is what we found out.
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