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Primavera is a fascinating exploration of 18th century Venice through the eyes of a gifted young violinist, Cecilia, confined within the walls of the Pièta orphanage. The film's atmosphere is rich, laden with the tensions of artistic aspiration and the societal constraints of the time. Michieletto's direction brings a certain intimacy to the performances, especially as Cecilia's path intertwines with Vivaldi, whose ambition and talent provide a stark contrast to her own circumstances. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection amidst the vibrant musical score. The historical details are well-rendered, and the practical effects pull you into this world. Overall, it's a nuanced take on the struggle for artistic freedom and personal agency in a world dictated by tradition.
Focus on the performances, especially the chemistry between Cecilia and Vivaldi.Interesting portrayal of women's struggles in a male-dominated world.Unique blend of music and history that feels immersive.
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