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The Thursday (1964) is an intriguing blend of comedy and drama, centering on Dino, a man grappling with his past and his role as a father. It's a day spent with his son, Robertino, after five long years apart. The atmosphere is bittersweet, with a touch of humor that feels both genuine and slightly melancholic. Dino's desperate attempts to impress his son by fabricating stories about his life add a layer of complexity to their relationship. The pacing feels natural, allowing moments of reflection amidst the lighter scenes. Performances are earnest, particularly in how they navigate the awkwardness of reconnection, and the film crafts a poignant exploration of fatherhood and redemption that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
This film has a bit of a cult following among collectors, largely due to its rarity and the obscurity of its director. It hasn't seen a wide release on any modern formats, making original prints quite sought after. While it may not be a household name, its exploration of father-son dynamics resonates, and those who appreciate deeper narratives will find a lot to unpack here.
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