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Salvo is a quiet exploration of solitude, focusing on a 40-year-old man living with his parents, caring for goldfinches. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of stillness to linger, which adds to the film's reflective tone. The absence of overwhelming dialogue emphasizes the weight of silence and the internal world of the protagonist. The cinematography captures both the lushness of nature and the starkness of isolation, creating a poignant backdrop for the narrative. It's a film that immerses you in its atmosphere, making you ponder the themes of connection and detachment. The simplicity of the story is what makes it distinctive, showcasing a life lived in the margins, yet filled with quiet significance.
Documentary on solitudeFocus on nature and silenceCharacter study of a man's life
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