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Pentaclub captures that gritty essence of the late '60s, with a focus on camaraderie among five boys whose shared dream feels both naive and deeply poignant. There's a warmth to their interactions, a genuine reflection of youthful idealism. The pacing is deliberate, allowing us to soak in the atmosphere of the time—think sun-drenched afternoons and the weight of social change. Strazzarino's direction balances the adventure of their cinematic aspirations with the drama of growing up, making every moment feel real. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, grounding the film in its historical context. Performances are sincere, capturing the nuances of friendship against the backdrop of a turbulent era. It's a nostalgic trip that feels more like a gentle exploration than a straightforward narrative.
Set in 1968, reflecting the counterculture.Focuses on themes of friendship and idealism.Unique take on anti-war sentiments through youth.
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Roberto Strazzarino
Director