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So, 'Saturday, Sunday, Monday' is this intriguing exploration of family dynamics that unravels over a weekend. It opens with Rosa Priore in the kitchen, meticulously preparing a Sunday feast, but as the hours tick by, you see the cracks in her seemingly perfect life. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build subtly, and the performances really stand out, especially the lead, who captures both the warmth and the despair of the character. You feel the atmosphere shift from celebratory to somber, which is quite striking. The themes of familial obligation and the fragility of relationships are woven throughout, making you reflect long after it ends. Not your average TV movie at all.
This film was released as a TV movie in the late 70s, which makes it a bit of a niche find for collectors. Formats are limited, with most copies being on VHS, and it doesn't pop up often at swap meets or online. Given its unique take on domestic life and the emotional depth, there's definitely a growing interest among collectors who appreciate lesser-known dramas that delve into human relationships.
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