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3.87 is a somber exploration of the often-overlooked cost of industrial labor. Directed by Valerio Mastandrea, it delivers an raw and unflinching look at the life of Andrea, who becomes just another statistic in Italy's grim workplace safety record. The film's tone is melancholic, capturing a weighty atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the harsh realities while making it hard to look away. Performances are grounded, almost haunting in their delivery. The practical effects and minimalistic style add to its realness, making the impact visceral. It’s a piece that speaks to the human experience, subtly challenging the audience to reflect on the price of progress.
Explores workplace safety issues.Strong lead performance.Captivating cinematography complements the themes.
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