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L'appuntamento is a curious journey through the psyche of Adelmo Bartelesi, a man caught in a web of desire and domestic life. There's a haunting atmosphere throughout, with the narrative weaving between reality and Adelmo's increasingly surreal challenges. The old woman who appears is particularly striking, casting a shadow over his intentions and creating this bizarre tension. The pacing is a bit erratic, complementing the protagonist's escalating frustration. It’s got a certain charm, with performances that feel both grounded and exaggerated, capturing the absurdity of everyday life. Definitely has a unique vibe, not your usual fare, and makes you think about desire and reality in an unusual way.
L'appuntamento has a somewhat obscure status in collector circles, partially due to the unknown director and the lack of widespread distribution. It's not easy to find in physical formats, making it an intriguing piece for those drawn to lesser-known films from the era. The scarcity of reliable prints adds to its allure, as does the quirky narrative that strays from conventional storytelling. Collectors tend to appreciate its offbeat charm and the challenges it presents, making it a subject of discussion among enthusiasts.
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