gianmarcoronconi
Joined Jul 2021
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Io Capitano is an undeniable masterpiece - a heartbreaking story about what a young person must endure in order to chase their dreams, and the immense risks so many are willing to take for the hope of a better life. It's a film that inspires as much as it devastates, showing both the cruelty of the journey and the strength of the human spirit. Every scene carries a striking emotional weight, turning the story into something unforgettable and deeply meaningful. More than just cinema, it feels like a lesson - powerful, urgent, and astonishingly intense from beginning to end.
The Men Who Stare at Goats is a very charming film - light, funny, and carrying a strong moral about nonviolence. It's enjoyable throughout and has plenty of quirky moments, but for some reason it never quite takes off the way it could. It feels like a movie with immense potential that doesn't fully use its strengths, always hovering in balance instead of soaring. The story is good, the performances are solid, and the tone is engaging, yet it falls just short of being truly excellent. It's definitely a good film, but not one that reaches greatness or leaves a lasting mark.
The Wrestler is an absolute masterpiece - a heartbreaking work that portrays the difficult life of a man torn between himself, his family, and his work. It's a film that makes you feel the weight of suffering while still showing glimpses of hope, though its ultimate message is deeply sad. The story is raw, emotional, and painfully human, capturing both the beauty and the tragedy of chasing a life that takes everything from you. Above all, Mickey Rourke delivers a phenomenal performance in the lead role, embodying the character with such authenticity and depth that it elevates the film into something unforgettable.
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