It's kino.
It's kino
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It's spelled canine.
More like k9o
Canino.
It was decent.
Jesus fucking christ, do you post all day long?
More than decent I think. It not only managed to create a very identifiable and lovable character and his struggles but also perfectly capture the decrepit and poor image of southern Italy. His relationship with the neighborhood folks and his separated daughter really got me feeling some type of way.
I liked it, it hit all the predictable beats it needed. The character was easy to root for because of how meek he was. The actor was great too but the film didn't do anything that exceptionally well. I gave it 7 i think.
I will keep posting for as long as I need to for my Rubles
overrated
Embarrassing, i bet you do it for free. Get a life mate.
Give it a rest anglocuck. You’re not getting anyone to do shit for you here.
It's for your own good, buddy. Go get some fresh air.
Thanks, but you can worry about yourself from now on.
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I think it did a good job of showing how people under pressure will do things that get them into conflict with the people they truly care about and then try to make it up through some action, but those same people will have already made up their mind and nothing one does can undo it. In the end where he tries to show that he killed the terrorizing cokehead to his friends but everyone's already gone and nobody will even pay any attention to him anymore, showing he's lost it all forever, and will probably never see his daughter again either illustrates this well.
It's alright. Gomorra was much better.
I haven't seen the film, it's one of the Cannes films from last year that i'm too lazy to watch. You convinced me to watch it, good job user. Now convince me to watch The Wild Pear Tree.
wtf that guy looks like a caricature of a gipsy
I think it was pretty compelling but it has that amateurish/shaky camera and really serious social realism style that can make me feel like the film is trying to "cheat" in terms of actually being cinematic. Idk. I just think that the visual style wasn't really all that interesting, I guess. But I got what the film was trying to say.
It's good, but it chickened out on the killing part which in reality was incredibly more gruesome. We're talking cutting-fingers-off-and-shoving-them-up-the-victim's-ass kind of gruesome here. I'm not even being ironic: en.wikipedia.org
>southern Italy
Nigga this was set in the outskirts of Rome but yes I agree with everything else
GIVE ME A DOLLAR
OR GIVE ME FIFTY CENTS
LET ME TAKE IT BACK
IF THAT AIN'T WHAT I MEANT
I'm glad, user. I wouldn't consider it a masterpiece but definitely worth the watch. A 7/10 at least. I haven't seen that other movie but gonna check it out.
Shit I didn't even know it was based on a real story. I wonder what Di Negri's up to nowadays.