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The Properties of Metals

Original title: Le proprietà dei metalli
  • 2023
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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The Properties of Metals (2023)

The story of a twelve-year old boy who astounds locals by appearing to bend metal simply through the power of his mind.The story of a twelve-year old boy who astounds locals by appearing to bend metal simply through the power of his mind.The story of a twelve-year old boy who astounds locals by appearing to bend metal simply through the power of his mind.

  • Director
    • Antonio Bigini
  • Writers
    • Antonio Bigini
    • Samm Haillay
  • Stars
    • Martino Zaccara
    • Edoardo Marcuzzi
    • David Pasquesi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    31
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Antonio Bigini
    • Writers
      • Antonio Bigini
      • Samm Haillay
    • Stars
      • Martino Zaccara
      • Edoardo Marcuzzi
      • David Pasquesi
    • 2User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Martino Zaccara
    • Pietro
    • (as Martino Zaccaro)
    Edoardo Marcuzzi
    • Simone
    David Pasquesi
    David Pasquesi
    • Prof. Moretti
    Antonio Buíl
    Antonio Buíl
    • Mauro
    Enzo Vetrano
    • Bruno
    Cristiana Raggi
    • Tatiana
    Marco Cavalcoli
    • Prof. Casetti
    Christian Dei
    • Cricchio
    • Director
      • Antonio Bigini
    • Writers
      • Antonio Bigini
      • Samm Haillay
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    8Mikekay1000

    An Interesting Italian art film

    I saw this a part of the Italian Film festival here in Australia. I found this to be a gem of a film, which was well acted and beautifully portrayed film of a rural family in what I assume is the south of Italy in the late 70s or early 80s (no dates are given). It's the story of a university professor who is studying the phenomenon of paranormal talents such as spoon bending, and he finds a 12 year old boy living with his younger brother and widower father in near-poverty on a farm mainly making a living selling firewood. Their only conveyance is a truck, which was bought on credit from a local, ageing Mafioso, who causes problems for the family. The film is about struggle and hope; perhaps the professor can formally display the young lad's abilities, which might win them fame, as well as some well-needed lira.

    The movie is well-crafted, well framed, with rich sound and beautifully scored, with a high level of cinematic craftsmanship. Worth a look for the art movie fan.
    5yusufpiskin

    Festival?

    "Le proprietà dei metalli" (The Properties of Metals) is, technically and emotionally, a well-made film. The actors give it their all, the cinematographer captures the beauty of the Italian countryside, and the screenwriter delivers a decent script. But why is this film on the festival circuit? What elevates it to festival status? Am I missing something?

    Perhaps I'm being overly critical, but the film feels like it's checking all the boxes for a festival darling without offering anything truly unique or groundbreaking. It's a familiar tale of a young boy with extraordinary abilities, set against the backdrop of a picturesque Italian village. The film's pacing is deliberate, the performances are solid, and the visuals are undeniably stunning. Yet, it lacks a certain spark, a sense of urgency or originality that would make it truly stand out.

    The film's central premise, a young boy's apparent ability to bend metal, is intriguing, but it's never fully explored or explained. The film hints at a deeper mystery, but it ultimately shies away from delving into the supernatural or the fantastical. Instead, it focuses on the boy's relationship with his family and the villagers, which, while touching, feels somewhat predictable.

    The performances are commendable, particularly young Martino Zaccara as Pietro, the boy with the mysterious abilities. He conveys a sense of wonder and vulnerability that is both endearing and heartbreaking. David Pasquesi, as the scientist investigating Pietro's abilities, delivers a nuanced performance that balances skepticism with curiosity.

    The film's cinematography is undoubtedly its strongest asset. The Italian countryside is captured in all its glory, with sweeping vistas and intimate close-ups that create a sense of both grandeur and intimacy. The film's color palette is rich and vibrant, adding to its visual appeal.

    However, despite its technical merits and solid performances, "Le proprietà dei metalli" ultimately feels like a missed opportunity. It's a film that could have been so much more, but it settles for being merely good. Perhaps this is the curse of festival films, a tendency to prioritize style over substance in the pursuit of critical acclaim.

    In conclusion, "Le proprietà dei metalli" is a well-crafted film that is ultimately forgettable. It's a beautiful film to look at, but it lacks the emotional depth and narrative complexity that would make it truly memorable. While it may be a hit on the festival circuit, it's unlikely to leave a lasting impression on audiences beyond its initial run.

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    • Release date
      • February 18, 2023 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
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      • Rai Cinema
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