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So, 'Toto and Vice' is this intriguing adaptation of Franco Scaldati's play. It takes these characters, Totò and Vicé, and plops them right into the gritty heart of Palermo. You feel the city in every frame, like an old friend you can't quite shake off. The pacing is deliberate, almost dreamlike, which adds to that sense of dislocation. The performances are raw, capturing a kind of existential wandering that resonates. It's all about memory and identity, really, and you can see how the urban landscape becomes a character in its own right. There's a blend of reality and surrealism that makes it stand apart from typical dramas. The practical effects are subtle, enhancing that haunting atmosphere without overshadowing the story.
Atmospheric exploration of urban lifeDeep themes of memory and identityUnique adaptation from stage to screen
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