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L'uomo che inventò il futuro is a quietly striking film that delves into the strained relationship between a father and son. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to linger on the emotional distance that permeates their interactions. It's got this raw, understated atmosphere that really highlights the themes of connection and disconnection. The performances are subtle yet powerful; you can feel the weight of unspoken words and missed opportunities. There’s an interesting use of practical effects that enhances the narrative without overshadowing the character depth. It feels like a deeply personal story, one that resonates with anyone who's grappled with familial ties, making it distinct in a sea of more flashy dramas.
Emotional depth in character interactionsSubtle performances evoke real-life strugglesDistinctive use of practical effects enhances storytelling
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