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So, 'Salvatore. Questa è la vita' is this quiet slice-of-life film that really pulls you into the Sicilian landscape. It’s all about this young orphan, Salvatore, who takes on adult responsibilities way too soon after losing his father. The pacing feels authentic, almost languid at times, mirroring the harsh realities of rural life. You can sense the weight of familial bonds in every scene, especially with his little sister and grandmother. The performances have this rawness, a genuine quality that resonates through the film. The cinematography captures the beauty and struggle of their world beautifully, making the film distinctive in its portrayal of resilience amidst adversity.
This film has a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, which adds to its charm. Limited availability on physical formats keeps demand somewhat niche, making it an interesting piece for those who appreciate international cinema. There's a certain intrigue about the director being unknown, which gives the film a mysterious edge that some collectors find appealing. Overall, it’s a title that often flies under the radar but offers deep emotional resonance for those fortunate enough to come across it.
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