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La prima regola is one of those films that captures the raw essence of a suburban landscape grappling with socio-economic issues. The atmosphere feels heavy, almost suffocating at times, as it delves into the lives of students and teachers alike, caught in a system that seems to be crumbling. The pace is deliberately slow, which allows the weight of despair to settle in, making you reflect on the reality presented. The performances are striking, portraying a blend of vulnerability and resilience. The 'Zoo,' a migrant assistance center, adds a layer of complexity, functioning as a stark contrast to the school's environment. It’s not flashy or over-the-top, but it’s this grounded realism that makes it distinctive and thought-provoking.
Focus on socio-economic themesDeliberate pacing enhances emotional weightStrong performances from the cast
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