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Oggi è il giorno is a curious piece that leaves you scratching your head. It has this distinct rawness in both its visuals and performances, something that feels almost intimate, as if you're peeking into a slice of life that’s both mundane and surreal. The pacing is slow, allowing the atmosphere to build, immersing you in its world, though it can test your patience at times. There's an underlying theme of time and the everyday, conveyed through sparse dialogue and a focus on the characters' routines. You may find the practical effects feel a bit dated, but they add to the film's charm, making it a distinctive watch in the right mood.
Oggi è il giorno seems to be one of those elusive titles that collectors occasionally stumble upon in obscure sales or at niche conventions. Its format history isn’t well-documented, making it somewhat of a treasure hunt for dedicated fans. The film commands interest not just for its content but for the rarity of finding original prints or any physical media associated with it, as it hasn't seen a wide release. Its scarcity adds to the mystique, drawing in those who appreciate the more offbeat selections in film history.
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