Friday, May 28, 2010

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La Nostra Vita

Lucchetti's new film brings the viewer to the test, especially from the emotional point of view. Here I am, exhausted, having just returned from the cinema, to write this comment and I already know that the weight that I pasted him accompany me for a few days. But first things first.
The film tells the story of Claudio, a father of two sons and Roman construction worker who finds himself faced with the sudden death of his wife in childbirth. Will then forced to find their own way to mourn that hit him, pinching yourself in a risky business.

What more is astonishing in front of this film is the superb acting of Elio Germano, that makes us breathe with him the constant pain of the protagonist. But the director of Locks is not far behind and, in claustrophobic close-ups, camera manual and found a lot to Ken Loach, throws us into the life of Claudio, without ever allowing a breathing space, forcing us to walk with him every single hard step taken. A round of applause also goes to two writers who, together with the director, they create a realistic story and well written, with dialogue that pass quickly the dramatic tone to the ironic, never out of tune.

So no downside? Yes, unfortunately yes. The film, however well done, does not reach the level of the previous work Lucchetti. Not have the same wide-ranging and ultimately tossed the viewer inside the story, to dwell a bit 'too much on minor subplots.

Apart from this, is a film worth watching, especially for the incredible force of acting by Elio Germano: I challenge anyone to look at the scene of the funeral and not to be the goose bumps and tears in his eyes.
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