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Se chiudo gli occhi non sono più qui is a raw exploration of identity and struggle. Kiko, caught between two worlds, grapples with his father's death and his mother's new relationship with Ennio, a foreman wrapped up in exploitation. The film's pacing feels deliberately slow at times, reflecting Kiko's internal turmoil against the backdrop of the harsh realities of migrant labor. There's a gritty authenticity here, with performances that resonate on a personal level. The visual tone is often dark and moody, contributing to a sense of suffocation that mirrors Kiko's life. It’s one of those films that leaves a mark, not easily categorized but certainly distinctive in its storytelling.
This film has garnered attention among collectors for its unique portrayal of cultural intersection and socio-economic themes. While not widely released, it has seen some limited editions which can be quite scarce. The interest lies not only in its storytelling but also in its representation of the migrant experience, making it a compelling piece for those who appreciate nuanced narratives in cinema.
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