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"Scusa ma ti chiamo amore" (Forgive me, but I call you love) is an Italian movie about a group of teen-agers. It is also a book by the Italian writer Federico Moccia.
A nice yellow Fiat Cinquecento Sporting can be seen in the scene of the "BBC", that is "Bum Bum Car". Nothing to do with the British TV: it is an idiot game that consists in destroying some stolen cars smashing them one against another. At the beginning, the Cinquecento seems to be going to take part to this game, but afterwards it disappears.
On the contrary, the book depictes its horrendous end in details.
By now I have only this bad image, taken from the TV:
I hope that in the future I will be able to post higher-quality images.
More details (in Italian language) about this role of the Fiat Cinquecento in the movie and in the book "Scusa ma ti chiamo amore" can be found in a topic of Cinquecento Volte Passione, the most comprehensive site-forum about the Fiat Cinquecento of the '90s (1992-1998):
http://freeforumzone.leonardo.it/discussione.aspx?idd=8249575
"Scusa ma ti chiamo amore" (Forgive me, but I call you love) is an Italian movie about a group of teen-agers. It is also a book by the Italian writer Federico Moccia.
A nice yellow Fiat Cinquecento Sporting can be seen in the scene of the "BBC", that is "Bum Bum Car". Nothing to do with the British TV: it is an idiot game that consists in destroying some stolen cars smashing them one against another. At the beginning, the Cinquecento seems to be going to take part to this game, but afterwards it disappears.
On the contrary, the book depictes its horrendous end in details.
By now I have only this bad image, taken from the TV:
I hope that in the future I will be able to post higher-quality images.
More details (in Italian language) about this role of the Fiat Cinquecento in the movie and in the book "Scusa ma ti chiamo amore" can be found in a topic of Cinquecento Volte Passione, the most comprehensive site-forum about the Fiat Cinquecento of the '90s (1992-1998):
http://freeforumzone.leonardo.it/discussione.aspx?idd=8249575