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So, 'The Shadow of the Day' dives into a gritty slice of Italian history, set against the backdrop of the 1938 racial laws. It has this heavy atmosphere, you know? Luciano, the main guy, is grappling with his own morals while trying to keep his restaurant afloat. The pacing feels deliberate, almost lingering at times, which makes the stakes feel heavier as Anna enters his life. She’s got this secret that just hangs in the air, creating tension. The performances are quite raw, especially the way they navigate their complicated relationship. It’s a film that smells of desperation yet hints at hope, and there’s an authenticity to the practical effects, grounding it in that era. Definitely a character-driven piece worth a look.
Set in 1938 Italy during the racial laws era.Explores themes of morality and personal choice.Character-driven narrative with raw performances.
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