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Il Bambino di Vetro really immerses you in the gritty atmosphere of modern Palermo. The film's pacing might feel a bit slow for some, but it really allows the tension to build, especially as we follow Vincenzo and his son Giovanni. The performances are quite raw; you can feel the weight of family dynamics and the shadows lurking beneath. Giovanni's realization of the darker side of family life is depicted with such a haunting innocence. It's all about the subtlety, the little moments that reveal the deep-seated issues. The practical effects and cinematography have this almost documentary-like quality, grounding the emotion in a stark reality that resonates long after the credits roll.
Set in contemporary Palermo, the film explores complex family relationships.The tone is heavy with tension, contrasting innocence with harsh realities.Notable for its raw performances and grounded cinematography.
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