ranjna
Joined Mar 2016
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ranjna's rating
After a long long time I have watched a movie without looking at the time left.
And after a really long time a movie moved me to tears.
It's just so real...The feelings are absolutely raw, unfiltered or tainted by unnecessary drama. The children's fears are palpable and at times comic. Just goes to show that as human beings we often end up hurting the ones that love us the most. Yet it shouldn't upset us because we are all in the same boat. Amerigo could be any of us...without any change whatsoever. You do feel sorry for him at the end though.
Just reinforces my belief in the superiority of Italian movies <3.
And after a really long time a movie moved me to tears.
It's just so real...The feelings are absolutely raw, unfiltered or tainted by unnecessary drama. The children's fears are palpable and at times comic. Just goes to show that as human beings we often end up hurting the ones that love us the most. Yet it shouldn't upset us because we are all in the same boat. Amerigo could be any of us...without any change whatsoever. You do feel sorry for him at the end though.
Just reinforces my belief in the superiority of Italian movies <3.
The story, the characters, acting, locale all of it is simply beautiful...do watch.
A beautiful series totally vtuined by the frequent change in timeline.
It just doesn't let you connect and stay with the storyline.
Whoever decided to use this timeline jump is responsible for killing the story.