Review of The Italian (2005) by Robert S — 21 Jan 2008
A richly evocative tapestry of the human condition interwoven with threads of Dickens, Italian neo-realism, and even Frank Capra. It is a bleek, melancholy, yet always lyrical film about the power of determination in the face of staggering impossibilities.
The performances and cinematography make for essential viewing.
This review of The Italian (2005) was written by Robert S on 21 Jan 2008.
The Italian has generally received positive reviews.
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