6.8
It feels like this is a narrative from a novel. Maybe the director is just a passive porter adding his own ideas? Possibly... very little... The Italian language itself has the ability to sing and people's play haha... The name "Dear Diary" is actually what I want to say to myself... Afterwards, I know that the male lead is the director, and I guess he wrote the book. I didn't get to the point he wanted to express because my spirit is currently scattered in many degrees, and even at the end of the film I wanted to fall asleep, which is really not a good sign!
Chapter 1: There seems to be some kind of nostalgia for the past in the city
Chapter 2 The phone calls between different friends on the island and what seems to be the same child may be a voice about the future, some kind of worry or expectation about what is to come and has been coming (the male protagonist can play football and he volleys high The accuracy of the kicks shows that I was wondering if it's in the blood of most Italian men who play football or is it the environment?) I wandered around the islands but didn't see anything
Chapter 3 The itching of the doctor's body led him to urgently go to the doctor. He took a lot of medicine and made a lot of tests. Can this be seen as an interpretation of reality? Facing reality is helpless
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