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Yes, it’s true. I’m from Milan and when I don’t pay the “pizzo”” to Mafia they throw some pizza salami on my roof to humiliate me, my family and my ancestors. Mamma mia!
People thought they were cute saying this 15 years ago when BB first came out and it's just as wrong now as it was then. Walt (like all teachers) had health insurance that would have paid for standard treatment. The reason he had to pay out of pocket was because he was trying to get experimental treatment which might not even be available in Europe. Also he still would have had to cook because he wanted to leave money behind for his family. So yeah the "Breaking Bad wouldn't have happened in _______" memes made no sense.
@@xdlucky183 in realtà "poliziottesco" è un genere specifico. Cioè i film polizieschi ambientati in Italia negli anni 70 con i terroristi, la mafia, eccetera. Vengono definiti così per distinguerli dai polizieschi in generale
Tomas Milian nella parte di Gualtiero Bianchi, scienziato caduto un disgrazia, e Maurizio Merli nella parte di suo cognato, il Commissario della anti-narcotici tutto d'acciaio
Latin Americans, Latin Europeans, North Africans, Greeks, Eastern Mediterraneans, and Turks are all very similar. My mom's side is Spanish and when I visited Istanbul everyone thought I was Turkish.
@@daviddavidsonn3578 No - EVERYONE looks good in a fucking bespoke suit, I tell you! That's the difference between the Americans and the Europeans. (said the Japanese-Canadian)
@@KulshanStudios Hey, thanks! In fact, I'm a chubby lady myself. One of the first things you learn about fashion and style (whether in books or through TH-cam videos) is that *everyone* looks good when they wear clothes that fit their particular shape and size properly, and this is especially true for plus-size people. It makes you look very polished, and comfortable in your own skin. Of course, not everyone can afford tailoring, but if you can afford it, it is always a good idea. A lot of North Americans seem to underestimate the power of properly fitted and tailored clothing, compared to Europeans, for whom it is considered 'de rigueur'. I hate it when skinny people talk like larger-size people can NEVER look good in anything - that's totally prejudiced BS. In fact, I could be skinny and I would still look terrible wearing a suit jacket that's the wrong size (this has in fact happened to me when I was skinny, lol!).
0:00 Gualtiero Bianchi, alias "Dottor Natta" 0:02 Giuseppe De Rosa 0:05 Giovanna Margoli 0:08 Don Tullio Salemi 0:13 Marco e Leone Salemi 0:15 Girolamo "Jimmy" De Giglio, then become Salvo Bonomi 0:26 Celeste Silvestra Bianchi 0:27 Gualtiero Maria Bianchi, for a while called "Gianni" by his own request 0:41 Don Gustavo Frangetta 0:46 Don Ettore Salemi 0:50 Michele Onorabile 1:00 Otello De Bobinis 1:04 Brigade general Enrico "Ennio" Lo Sarto, commander of Carabinieri in Sicily
I’m Italian and this is pure masterpiece! Hearing the original actors’ voices in Italian is the most beautiful thing I've ever heard in my entire life.
If Hollywood had used more Italian actors instead of Americans who call themselves Italian, the world would know how far the Italian language is from Mario's accent...
The problem is that they don't really care to be accurate, not even Americans from Italian origin today can capture the accuracy of the "true Italy" whether it's in the south or in the northern parts.
@@rpgadventurer32 Americans with Italian origins are the worst, they call themselves Italian, they think they represent Italians and then they don't speak Italian, they don't know anything about Italy's culture, language, food, traditions, social situations, etc. The only thing they do is project Italian American stereotypes into Italy
I love how these are the same scenes with the same dialogue from the Breaking Bad in Germany video, but the only thing that changes is Skylar's name to fit the country she's in. In Germany she was Sibylle and in Italy she is Silvestra. EDIT: You added an extra scene of Walter and the camper very nice
What? Naaaaaah... The black characters actually look mostly the same. But that's because sub-saharans are very different looking from mediterranean people.
Mi fa ridere perché il dialogo tra skylar e Walter dove lui dice di essere il pericolo sarebbe dovuto essere tradotto proprio così invece dell'adattamento che hanno scelto i doppiatori
I love how the melody of the music in the background slightly reminds me of Moskau by Dschinghis Khan, only italian style. Truly a masterpiece all around.
lol I was actually looking for a comment about the background music. I was thinking about Greensleeves, but after I read about Moskau by fkn Dschinghis Khan it makes even more sense. I don't know about Sally's Song, but one of the two first its gonna be, probably some mashup
I mean the series fits perfectly into the classic genres of Italian crime movies and tv shows. The story and characters can easily be placed in Italy or revolve around the Italian Mafia instead of Mexican drug dealers and smugglers.
@@trunksn1 Walt was a public school teacher who had government healthcare, so it was never an issue. He wanted to make money to pay for experimental treatment and leave behind money for his family
Someone said “Better call Salvatore” 😭😭😭
Saul in Italian is Saul, since it's a Jewish name
@@askatasunera_Saulo *
È preferabbile chiamare Salvatore
@@askatasunera_è Saulo non rimane per forza Saul comunque pronunciato diversamente dall'inglese.
LOL
Finally, throwing pizza on the roof is now historically accurate.
**throws burger on the roof**
Still the best lawyer even in italy
It would not. Silvestra would immediatly turn him in to the police and he would have a death sentence for his disrespect to the nation
...with a pineapple on it.
Yes, it’s true. I’m from Milan and when I don’t pay the “pizzo”” to Mafia they throw some pizza salami on my roof to humiliate me, my family and my ancestors. Mamma mia!
Moral of the story: being well dressed can take you from a 5 to 8 instantly.
Nope.
@@Marko.Miljanov yes it can
@@EEKProductionsi still look like a 3
Same with women.
@@Rono99Skill issue
Hank became Benito Mussolini
Carabineri they are very scary
If Breaking Bad was in Italy, Walter wouldn’t need to pay for healthcare lol
But he would have to pay for pizzo
@@francescorossetto3011 but teachers don’t have to pay for pizzo
Roll the Credits.
People thought they were cute saying this 15 years ago when BB first came out and it's just as wrong now as it was then. Walt (like all teachers) had health insurance that would have paid for standard treatment. The reason he had to pay out of pocket was because he was trying to get experimental treatment which might not even be available in Europe.
Also he still would have had to cook because he wanted to leave money behind for his family. So yeah the "Breaking Bad wouldn't have happened in _______" memes made no sense.
@@thedisciple516 excellent points
Holy cow, Breaking Bad would work scarily good as a poliziotteschi from 1977.
It is actually called “polizieschi”, but thanks anyway
@@xdlucky183 in realtà "poliziottesco" è un genere specifico. Cioè i film polizieschi ambientati in Italia negli anni 70 con i terroristi, la mafia, eccetera. Vengono definiti così per distinguerli dai polizieschi in generale
@@HaNNibal97smiTH esatto
@@HaNNibal97smiTH bibbiddi boppity
Tomas Milian nella parte di Gualtiero Bianchi, scienziato caduto un disgrazia, e Maurizio Merli nella parte di suo cognato, il Commissario della anti-narcotici tutto d'acciaio
I love how every italian ai generated parody is set in southern italy during the 50s / 60s, it's so cool 😂
There is nothing better
00:00 Valerio Bianchi
00:02 Giuseppe Rosario
00:05 Giovanna Mighelli
00:09 Tiziano Saltalamanica
00:11 i fratelli Marco e Leone Saltalamanica
00:14 Avv. Salvo Buonuomo
00:25 Silvestra Bianchi
00:27 Bernardo Cantellino
00:41 Guglielmo Fringuello
00:46 Ettore Saltalamanica
00:50 Michele Ermanno Trovato
01:01 Ugo Brambilla
01:03 Eugenio Scarderone
In un universo parallelo sono sicuro che al posto dei Corleonesi ci stanno i Saltalamanica
00:41 is lalo because of the mustache. 00:43 is gus
Tecnicamente è Gualtiero, non Valerio
@@enoppp167Valerio sounds better
Saul=Paul=Paolo
I love how Saul is exactly the same as he is in the original series.
Same with Hector lol
But this time his suits are not in shocking colors xD
@@anonymous-ts5ih this Saul has better style because he's italian
Saul would be replaced by Carlo Taormina.
@@CHAPI929292Except Hector didn't have a stroke, but broke both legs. As you can see from the way he puts his arms on his knees.
I love how Hector didn’t change at all, it just threw a fine suit on him and called it a day
Fitting because Hector's actor Mark Margolis almost exclusively plays Italians in his other roles.
Latinos and Mediterraneans look very similar anyways, how often do people confuse south Italians or middle eastern with Mexicans etc.
Latin Americans, Latin Europeans, North Africans, Greeks, Eastern Mediterraneans, and Turks are all very similar. My mom's side is Spanish and when I visited Istanbul everyone thought I was Turkish.
r/shitamericansay
@@michaelsieger9133”I am da Greek god you are weak sporm” - Gustavo Fringosidis
If Skyler actually looked like that, she would have comparatively several more fans
Yeah at 0:25 she had me drop my jaw!! Jane however I prefer the original one
Wasn't her looks that turned the fanbase against her.
She's already a fairly beautiful woman all things considered.
Several 😄
The actress is really beautiful, but this Skyler seems to be in her 20’s 😅
she already looked fine for a MILF style deal
That first shot of 'Giuseppe' got me in tears, it's so damn perfect
As an Italian myself, I can confirm this video is 100% stereotypes free.
I was hoping for full of stereotypes. 😢
@@SoroushTorkian me too
its SICILIAN non italian, lil bitc.
Mamama mia
⚠No Italian heart was hurt in the making of this film
Moral of the story: EVERYONE looks great in an Italian suit!
unless they weight 500 lbs
@@daviddavidsonn3578 No - EVERYONE looks good in a fucking bespoke suit, I tell you! That's the difference between the Americans and the Europeans. (said the Japanese-Canadian)
@@dollcefinapreach!
@@KulshanStudios Hey, thanks! In fact, I'm a chubby lady myself. One of the first things you learn about fashion and style (whether in books or through TH-cam videos) is that *everyone* looks good when they wear clothes that fit their particular shape and size properly, and this is especially true for plus-size people. It makes you look very polished, and comfortable in your own skin. Of course, not everyone can afford tailoring, but if you can afford it, it is always a good idea. A lot of North Americans seem to underestimate the power of properly fitted and tailored clothing, compared to Europeans, for whom it is considered 'de rigueur'. I hate it when skinny people talk like larger-size people can NEVER look good in anything - that's totally prejudiced BS. In fact, I could be skinny and I would still look terrible wearing a suit jacket that's the wrong size (this has in fact happened to me when I was skinny, lol!).
@@dollcefinaYOU ARE GODDAM RIGHT...👍
Is nobody gonna mention how beautiful Italian Jane is? Jesus Christ my heart just made a jump
Me too thought same
They even made Skyler look hot & far less annoying, artists...
*insert lego man in awe gif*
Italian Gus is literally Edgar Wright and that's hilarious 😂😂
@@chizorama imagine thinking skyler is somehow annoying lmao
Carabiniere Hank isn't real, he can't hurt you. Carabiniere Hank:
0:00 Gualtiero Bianchi, alias "Dottor Natta"
0:02 Giuseppe De Rosa
0:05 Giovanna Margoli
0:08 Don Tullio Salemi
0:13 Marco e Leone Salemi
0:15 Girolamo "Jimmy" De Giglio, then become Salvo Bonomi
0:26 Celeste Silvestra Bianchi
0:27 Gualtiero Maria Bianchi, for a while called "Gianni" by his own request
0:41 Don Gustavo Frangetta
0:46 Don Ettore Salemi
0:50 Michele Onorabile
1:00 Otello De Bobinis
1:04 Brigade general Enrico "Ennio" Lo Sarto, commander of Carabinieri in Sicily
Man this comment is just perfection 😂
absolutely love it!!! :D
I miei nomi sono meglio onestamente
Who are the last two supposed to be?
@@heisen-bones Huell Babineaux and Hank Schrader
"Dobbiamo cucinare" and he's literally willing to cook the best caponata of your life.
Love their tones
@@JokeswithMitochondria was curious about ur username so cLicked on ur profile. Wasn't disappointed haha
Caponata?
@@AngelusFromHell caponata is from sicily 🤌 it's an eggplant dish with chocolate , very Arabic like many great other sicilian masterpieces
99.1 % pure tomato soup.
I love how Saul is the same cause he already looks like an italian conman
What really sets this appart are the voices. They almost sound like the og voices, but in italian
As an Italian, I am legit shocked of how accurate this is
There are no gestures, it's a pathetic lie
Silvestra? 😂 Non credo esista nemmeno come nome
@@alacrus dovevano ricordare il nome originale
XD
Where were you born? Because this is like a spinoff/rip off of some romanticized Italian Godfather shit.
Again... translation and tones... the grammar, the pronounciation, the accuracy... as an italian, impressed. honestly
We Italians are also surprised because we always expect someone to use the Italian American cringe accent to represent us Italians
And it's done with AI
@@alessiovalentini4401 honestly it surprises me the most that it gets italian phrases in the most grammatically correct way
Meglio del doppiaggio, soprattutto la frase "I am the one who knocks"
@@jacopogiavara7368 l'ho guardato tutto in inglese sorry xD
Damn hector really fits in the italian mafia boss role with that suit
Goddamn Jane, what a stunner
I want to see a "but in Italy" version of everything now.
"The Dukes of Hazard", but in Italy...with a De Tomaso Mangusta... 🙂
Duke Nukem but in Italy.
@@wolfchild4865 in Puglia
2 girls 1 cup but in Italy
The Sopranos
As an Italian, I can confirm this is Breaking Bad but in Italy
What is the name of the music?
Sì
Ma tipo negli anni 50 se non prima 😂😂😂
What's the color palette over there?
As someone who has played Super Mario, I can also confirm that this is Breaking Bad but in Italy.
That is the assessment we were all looking for.
Love how Saul just looks the same
As an italian the pronunciation of the words is so right, and perfect, that makes me unease and kinda flabbergasted 😂
1:06 good to see Hank is just Mussolini
Omfg noooo! Can't unsee lol
My thoughts exactly lol
Love how suddenly all their clothes are perfectly tailored, because Italy.
note the long, pointy shirt collars which are typical for the italian style.
@@whiplashchild7388 they do love their spear collars, cant blame them really.
Untailored clothes? Who do you think they are? Swiss?
Yes today instead is full of maranza
This is how rural Italian farmers dress when they go pick olives, a well tailored suit.
Fact that on the "i am the one who knocks" line they unironically fixed the actual italian dub version of it
I love your content. Italian fashion is my absolute favorite.
I’m Italian and this is pure masterpiece! Hearing the original actors’ voices in Italian is the most beautiful thing I've ever heard in my entire life.
u def American lol
I am not Italian and this is a masterpiece
Commenti più italiano in questo video 💀
Amo Breaking Bad e amo anche la cultura italiana e questo video per me è une delle cose più belle che io abbia mai visto.
Commenters saying you’re not Italian for commenting in English on a video intended for the English internet is the funniest and silliest thing ever
Just making people Italian instantly makes them 20x more attractive
the trick is just don't be fat and wear suits rather than hoodies/loose stuff
Especially women
@@3DHDcat ho then this is where i'm failing
I'm fat.
@@3DHDcatThe trick is therefore to use Italian actors instead of Italian American ones hahah
@@matteoorlandi856 yes,fat is all around the body not just stomach.Makes your face look puffier rather than sharp
If Skyler looked like that all her actions will be forgiven.
this new Montalbano episode is fire XD
Are we gonna ignore how classy Huel looks?
And reasonably happy
@@espenstoro he’s ragionevolmente felice
He doesn't even look like Huell 😄
He looks like he belongs in NYC playing alto sax for Miles Davis
Looks like a very honourable soldier
Gus changed from “los pollos hermanos” to “trattoria dei fratelli tacchini” 🍝🫲🏻😙🤌🏻
This is so well done
Everyone just got 20x rich even Jesse's friends.
Gualtiero Bianco is going to cook some mozzarella with his trusted partner, Giuseppe Luomorosa
He’s not Walter though, he’s ✨Gualtiero✨
TIGHT TIGHT TIGHT! 🤌
Bad thing the cosa nostra mafia decided to buy all of their mozzarella and not let them sell it to other people
@@marcot3868 I didn't knew the italian equivalence of Walter. Thanks!
@@Oualouidji It's Gualtiero (similar to the French version which you might have heard as well, Gauthier)
This is bloody brilliant 😂
Ah, this must be that “Golden Wind” show I’ve heard so much about.
I feel like you should do breaking bad like in eastern european maybe countries like serbia, poland ect
Or Turkish lol
Soviet Union
Must be said that Poland is not Eastern Europe.
Russia
Breaking Bad in DDR?
Another cinematic masterpiece 🎉
Salamanti brothers are so authentic
Ok this is pretty bad ass. I wouldn't mind watching an Italian Breaking Bad series or something similar to it. This video got me hooked.😅
As an italian, this is the best represention we ever got form foreigners.
This video is gold!
golden experience..Giorno Giovanna
*Sad Mario and Luigi noises*
as an italian, it's the same old cliché godfather representation that's a mixture between '50s tailor suits and backgrounds that look like colombia.
If Hollywood had used more Italian actors instead of Americans who call themselves Italian, the world would know how far the Italian language is from Mario's accent...
The problem is that they don't really care to be accurate, not even Americans from Italian origin today can capture the accuracy of the "true Italy" whether it's in the south or in the northern parts.
@@rpgadventurer32 Americans with Italian origins are the worst, they call themselves Italian, they think they represent Italians and then they don't speak Italian, they don't know anything about Italy's culture, language, food, traditions, social situations, etc.
The only thing they do is project Italian American stereotypes into Italy
amen to that.
Oh, if u know what they doing with russian
True Italy is its own league. Truisms in general lol
this looks SO fire bro
This is pure gold
you translated the “I am the danger” scene way better than the official italian version…
In effetti, massimo complimenti all'AI!
E Mike/Michele da lo stesso effetto del suo doppiatore!
@@angelocoll7802Z 🇷🇺☦️👑
Really?? In what way?
@@dollcefina "I am the one who knocks" in the Italian version became "A me non possono sparare" ("They can't shoot me")... not quite as badass
@@Jack95tp they couldn't have possibly known that this phrase would have become iconic
I love how these are the same scenes with the same dialogue from the Breaking Bad in Germany video, but the only thing that changes is Skylar's name to fit the country she's in. In Germany she was Sibylle and in Italy she is Silvestra. EDIT: You added an extra scene of Walter and the camper very nice
Great, as usual 😊
What's the name of the music????
Seriously I've heard it before but I forgot the name.
Saul’s italian voice is literally Angelo Greco’s voice (an italian attorney, blogger and youtuber)
mi sembrava familiare infatti
I love how Italian Saul looks pretty much identical to American Saul.
What? Naaaaaah...
The black characters actually look mostly the same.
But that's because sub-saharans are very different looking from mediterranean people.
@@fyfyi6053 so what are you implying?
This was really really good.
This is so captivating to observe and I can’t explain why.
How you reach new heights every time is beyond me. Masterpiece.
I love and hate the fact that, despite being set in 2008, everything seems to be stuck in a 50s/60s/70s post WW2 atmosphere just because it's Italy.
Maybe it is rural Italy, because not much has changed in rural Italy since that period.
@@thenamesianna Kinda true but, I mean, even in rural Italy people don't dress like that and don't use those cars since the 70s.
I think it's because that was the last period in which our media had any influence abroad
Globalism changed cultures. Sad but true
Even if the inspiration for a breaking bad Italy edition could come from 80s',90s', early 2000s' Italy as well. 😅😅
Heisenbergio : Giuseppe, we need to make a pizza !
Giuseppe Pinkeritto : Belissimo, Senior White ! Si, Sience ! 🤌🏻
Lol
Main line delivered at 0:32 lacked gravitas although I guess extravagant Italian chefs are also loud and hand-movement-y
As an italian, I have to say it deserves its real series
that's called Gomorra I guess
You're goddamn right man
@@user-uk9er5vw4c There's a show called Gomorra? Is it good?
@@dollcefina probably the best italian serie
How elegant and tastefully dressed they all are, even Pinkman. And Italian Skyler is a beauty.
Much better than a female woody harrelson
Italian breaking bad would just be better than the oringial
That was brilliant. Really brilliant.
You can just feel them blinking once under those shades
0:43 Andreotti? Is that you?!
(Italy's most crooked politician ever)
I dont even know who should it be. I saw it as Tony Servillo playing Andreotti. It is not Hector, no?
@@leaangelina1921 I think it should be Gus
@@leaangelina1921 But maybe not, Gus is the one before 🤨
@@leaangelina1921 maybe he is supposed to be Gale?
HAHAHAHAH Hank come carabiniere ci sta troppo 😂😂😂😂 1:09
Sembra quasi mussolini
@@federicoantonietti7851
LMAO
looks like an alternate version of the "godfather"
Ma quanto é fatto bene 😂😂 (" questa é la Sicilia puttana "é stupendo).
Mi fa ridere perché il dialogo tra skylar e Walter dove lui dice di essere il pericolo sarebbe dovuto essere tradotto proprio così invece dell'adattamento che hanno scelto i doppiatori
Esatto ahah, quell'adattamento era penoso.
There is this uncanny effect that you seem to be progressively getting over. This is probably my favorite so far. Good job!
This is incredible.❤
Superb! The bittersweet sound of the mandolin seals the deal!
Love how the dialogue needed no modifications cause well... Everything about breaking bad could be done in italy
We don’t have immense deserts where it is possible to cook meth in an RV, unfortunately. Nor we fancy chicken fast foods
Except the plot line about having to make drugs to pay for cancer treatment.
@@thevigilmain6628 in realtà ce lo abbiamo un deserto
@@Matteo-pc9gt vuoi mette con l’intero stato del New Mexico😭
@@thevigilmain6628 vero
As an Italian, I can confirm this is the version that we can see on Netflix in Italy
The Eladio family now gets a whole new meaning
your ai videos are still the best , there are so many copycats that rush these out for ez views & clout , you actually take your time and it shows.
Imitation is flattery n stuff
This is their best video omg
That's pretty cool.
As an Italian, i m really surprised how many italians are surprised how this is accurate, as an italian
I love how the melody of the music in the background slightly reminds me of Moskau by Dschinghis Khan, only italian style. Truly a masterpiece all around.
What’s its name ?!
I was trying to place where I'd heard that melody before lol
It is Moskau or Sally's song, actually It's probably Moskau but ended up with the same chords as Sally's song after the IA Italianization lol
lol I was actually looking for a comment about the background music. I was thinking about Greensleeves, but after I read about Moskau by fkn Dschinghis Khan it makes even more sense. I don't know about Sally's Song, but one of the two first its gonna be, probably some mashup
@@Gnzdu16 muisic: Casa Bella
This looks like a great 80s Italian show that I'd definitely watch!
Seeing this made me realize the potential for visual novels and point and click games made with AI
Do you know what kind of tool is been used here?
Yeah saturate the gaming industry even more with mediocre shallow products. Good idea man.
Yeah, AAA titles already do that enough@@SidMajors
Silvestra , ho buttato la pizza sul tetto perché c'era su l'ananas
I mean the series fits perfectly into the classic genres of Italian crime movies and tv shows. The story and characters can easily be placed in Italy or revolve around the Italian Mafia instead of Mexican drug dealers and smugglers.
but the premise of breaking bad wouldn't work. Italy has healthcare...
@@trunksn1he could've payed for cancer treatment like 100 times. He doesn't need that as a main motivation
@@trunksn1
Walt was a public school teacher who had government healthcare, so it was never an issue.
He wanted to make money to pay for experimental treatment and leave behind money for his family
These characters could actually work. Their faces suites the characters in an Italian way
Would like to see this version.
This is the most nostalgic remake in all of TH-cam
Godfather Edition
This is without any doubts one of the best videos ever uploaded on this platform
Thorns In Saint's Demise be like:
Wow, It even looks like it was made in the 60s in some moments, maybe this is the nearest to it that I will see
Hilarious! I can tell the characters, and everyone is so fashion conscious.
Music: Casa Bella by Trabant 33
❤Thank you very much! I was worried trying to figure out the song, 😅and you saved me
Im Italian and i am really surprised of how well done this is
The uncut pizza would be the most illegal thing to happen in this show.
bro hank as mussolini is crazy
These are just soo awesome❤❤❤, really captures the essence and perfectly blended
This is beyond genius.
Please keep these coming.
"This, is not mozzarella"