mariapiacostagliola
Joined Mar 2023
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Eyes closed and breathe deeply, thus capturing all the smells of the mountain, the smell of grass, of the lively wind that brushes your face, the acrid smell of wood, and the smell of friendship similar to the intense one of a chimney. This is the scent of the film "The eight mountains" that takes you along dirt roads, paths already experienced, up to the highest mountain refuge to see the panorama of your life path. Pietro, his father and his friend Bruno climb one of the eight mountains contained in the eight segments of the earth, each of which contains your highest value of life. Maria Pia.
A carousel of the time, that of the 70s, relived with good photography, with props and costumes that better separate the boundaries with modern times in which the now mature Marzio singer and eternal dreamer draws an account of his failures, lost affections, professional and relational failures told in a way
as moving as a slow-motion feature film. The introspective dialogue of the narrator opens these memories that the director Pupi Avati has been able to intertwine until they become the only common thread that keeps the destinies of the three young protagonists of the story linked. MariaPia.
You're already trapped by bewitching filmic photography and powerful set design that leaves no room for couch distractions. Facts of paranormal phenomena told in a story of great suspense with a gripping crescendo, mysterious, breathless, but at the same time graceful thanks to the indistinguishable Spanish irony of the three female heroines who also allow you to smile in moments of jolt during some scenes of high tension in the second part of the story supported by an irrepressible, handsome, robust and conciliatory sound like the deeds of the three women who alone save their ..... Maria Pia.