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The First on the List is quite an interesting watch, set against the backdrop of 1970's Pisa during a politically charged era. The film captures this tense atmosphere really well—there’s a palpable sense of urgency as Pino Masi, the main character, grapples with the fear of arrest while he tries to navigate his way through this chaotic night. The tone shifts between humor and serious drama, revealing human resilience amidst societal turmoil. The performances are solid, particularly Masi’s, who brings a genuine earthiness to his role. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing those quiet moments to breathe, which adds to its distinctiveness. It's a unique slice of political history wrapped in a personal story that resonates on many levels.
Features themes of political activism.Captures the essence of 1970s Italy.Unique blend of humor and drama.
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