I Can Quit Whenever I Want 3: Ad Honorem (2017)

Quartile rating: 7/10 · 1 rating

Has been an year since Pietro Zinni's gang got caught in the Sopox production laboratory and each of them locked up in different jails. From Regina Coeli jail, Pietro keep warning the authorities a fool syntetized nerve gas and he is ready to make a killing, but no one takes him seriously.

The Quartile Take

The third installment of the Italian comedy franchise delivers a serviceable but increasingly familiar comedic formula. The plot maintains the series' satirical jabs at Italian academia and drug culture but feels stretched thin by the third outing, relying heavily on established character dynamics rather than fresh ideas. The ensemble cast remains charming and committed, carrying the film's lighter moments with ease. Cinematography is functional and unremarkable for the genre. Novelty suffers as the franchise's once-distinctive academic-criminal satire has become its own formula by this point. The ending wraps things up adequately for fans of the series without offering much surprise.

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