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 At some point in the past, you won over your loved one's core by making them a mixtape of your title tracks and serenading them. At the Forcella venue in Naples during the 1970s, a boy named Enrico Frattasio clung to dreams of becoming a DJ while working as a cleaner at a record store. He started making mix tapes for his friends in the back, which soon became very popular. He then had the splendid but ill-informed idea of creating collectible duplicates in a much larger scope.


Along with his brothers Peppe and Angelo, he established a monetary empire...of a truly illegal kind. Mixed for Erry's reason is like that of I Can Stop At any point I Need and shared by a host of Saxon Old English and global films: The terrifying young men are so charming (or alluring or provocative) that onlookers, they can certainly forgive their violations. In fact, the boss expressly requests that we relate to the reprobate and his rise and fall. “I just needed to be a DJ,” Enrico Frattasio reportedly responded to the High Court leader's subject: “Do you concede or are you not guilty?” This is not a spoiler, it is a reality.

Director: Sydney Sibilia
Writers: Sydney Sibilia, Simona Frasca, Armando Festa
Stars: Luigi D'Oriano, Giuseppe Arena, Emanuele Palumbo

The "corsairs" to which he refers, who had coincidentally defied all the rules on writing, eminence and under-invoicing, accumulating billions of lire, were sentenced to a couple of years in prison. According to a Nielsen report from the time shown in the film, "Blended by Erry" became Italy's third-biggest record label, a ghost name rubbing shoulders with juggernauts like RCA and Sony. Also, before it went out of business, before it moved into children's CD duplication, it had sold 180 million tapes nationwide.


Played with immediacy and verve by Luigi D'Oriano, rapper Emanuele Palumbo, and Giuseppe Field, the three brothers zoom, eventually in a yellow Lamborghini with gull-wing doors, through wild-style Naples. , where the Camorra families fight each other. another using automatic weapons. Our naive thugs go unnoticed, until their business ends up being so clear that it attracts the attention of group managers and the Monetary Police. Taking advantage of the immense organization team of the cigarette dealers, which was recently destroyed by boss Ricciardi, they attract the attention of the solidified policeman played by Francesco di Leva, who obviously had a good time in this job.


“I just needed to be a DJ” is the way of understanding the ethical way of thinking of the legend, who was confident that “music cannot be stopped”. If, for example, you were to buy a bootleg tape of Spandau's Current collection Expressive dance, towards the end of the tape, DJ Erry would give you both Duran tracks, in a kind of "if you like this, you should..." to the Spotify style. Plus, that's the way he got the music around.


Not without its generalizations, but gleefully blessed with a fair share of causticity, Blended by Erry is a much-needed refresher on the Italian satire scene and is sure to draw crowds to theaters. Truth be told, the publicity machine is now on and the real Erry, currently a gift box sales representative, has been seen mixing records, wearing his trademark headphones in the movie Modernissimo, where his film featured his Neapolitan debut. 

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