For the uninitiated, Quo Vado was a cultural phenomenon in Italy. It stars Checco Zalone as a lazy, privileged bureaucrat who lands a guaranteed-for-life job in a public office. He has zero ambition, a comfy salary, and a ridiculous lifestyle he refuses to give up. But when the government tries to relocate him, he does everything possible to stay—only to end up following a gorgeous, independent biologist named Valeria to the icy, efficient, and terrifyingly perfect land of .
And let’s face it—the cinematography is stunning. The film makes you want to rent a cabin in , ski in Lillehammer , or sail through the Geirangerfjord . It makes the cold look like a worthy opponent. The Verdict: Should You Go? If you are an Italian reading this: Go to Norway, but leave the Checco attitude at home. You cannot order a caffè macchiato at 11 PM. You will pay €10 for a beer. And you will freeze. checco zalone quo vado norvegia
Checco learns that in Norway, if you work hard, you get paid well. If you respect nature, nature rewards you. If you are lazy, nobody saves you. It’s a brutal, beautiful mirror held up to the "protected" Italian lifestyle. For the uninitiated, Quo Vado was a cultural