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Family Express presents a gritty yet tender slice of life in early '90s Milan. It follows young Marcello, a resourceful 10-year-old orphan, as he juggles the harsh realities of cleaning car windows for a few coins and the desperate choices he faces. The film's atmosphere is almost palpable, capturing the bustling streets and the stark loneliness of childhood in a big city. There's an intriguing juxtaposition of innocence against the backdrop of urban decay. The pacing might feel leisurely at times, but it allows for deep character exploration. What stands out are the raw performances, particularly from the young lead, pulling the viewer into his plight. It's a film that, while not widely recognized, carries a certain weight that resonates on many levels.
Explores themes of childhood and survival.Captures the essence of urban life in 1990s Milan.Features strong performances that enhance the narrative.
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