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So, 'Day by Day, Desperately' is quite an intriguing piece from 1961. The film dives deep into the psyche of young Dario, whose struggles with mental illness cast a long shadow over the Dominici family's lives in their cramped Roman council flat. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, perfectly mirroring the family's tension. You get this slow-burn pacing that really draws you in, letting the weight of each character's turmoil settle. Practical effects are minimal but impactful, relying more on the raw performances to convey despair and helplessness. It's a gritty look at familial bonds challenged by mental health, and while the director remains unknown, the film still holds a certain unique charm that makes it stand out in the drama-thriller category.
'Day by Day, Desperately' has a bit of a niche following among collectors, primarily due to its limited availability. It's been released on DVD but is often overshadowed by more prominent titles of the era. Original prints are becoming scarce, making it a curious find for those interested in Italian cinema from the early '60s. The film's distinctive atmosphere and thematic depth appeal to a certain segment of collectors who appreciate the raw depiction of human emotion.
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