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So, 'No, the Case Is Happily Resolved' is one of those intriguing Italian crime dramas from the early 70s that really captures a certain gritty vibe of the time. Directed by Vittorio Salerno, it pulls you into this murky world where the lines between guilt and innocence get really fuzzy. The pacing is a bit languid at times, but it builds a palpable tension that keeps you guessing. The performances are solid; you can really feel the weight of the characters' choices. I mean, the whole premise β an eyewitness deciding not to speak out β is just ripe for conflict. It has a raw, almost uncomfortable atmosphere that sticks with you long after itβs over. Definitely stands out in its own way.
Gritty atmosphere that reflects 70s Italian cinema.Explores themes of guilt and moral ambiguity.Interesting character dynamics and choices.
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