more than good intentions
2 September 2015
a trip. after a murder. tradition as salvation. and a long trip to truth. a film who seduce for the story and the manner to use close-up. not remarkable but useful. not original but using in clever manner old stereotypes, it becomes more than interesting, a bitter mixture of old stereotypes and cultural references. short, it has the virtues and the sins of many independent movies. and that is not a real surprise. only a form of new perspective about small things. about the new beginnings and decisions, about the purpose of life and transform the past as first step of hope. a film like a travel in essence of a Dostoievsky's character. maybe another Raskolnikof. the tone is the same. the atmosphere is not different. the steps to salvation are well known. in fact, a pledge for understand the force of the truth.
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