Feeling a bit unfinished

Chadd 2022-01-24 08:01:32

I’ve only seen Michael Winterbottom’s "The Claim" and "Jude" before. This time I’m actually a little bit hopeful, but the end of the movie feels a bit unfinished. I heard the audience say this afterwards. Maybe everyone thinks the movie should have a Close it. The beginning of the

movie is very interesting, the soundtrack is wonderful, Chicago goes to Genova, the scenery is pleasant, and it is very attractive. The

description of widowhood and bereavement is the flesh, the kind of family members who will be afraid of having relatives in a short period of time after death The horror of leaving is well portrayed and resonates. The

movie has many scary moments. The daughter lost her way in a strange place and recovered. The young girl feels guilty for her mother’s death, and often sees her mother coming back to find her.

Take Genova this The city was shot very tastefully, both beautiful and mysterious.

There is a touching place.

Both girls act well.

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  • Taurean 2022-03-16 09:01:08

    For such a difficult proposition, it is best to express it simply. Life itself does not have so many climaxes, the important thing is that we all have to go on. In fact, this kind of film does not need to be recommended, it is fate to meet it, because it can only belong to some people.

  • Katlyn 2022-04-19 09:02:48

    Where there is separation, there is meeting. Where there is loss, there is searching. Where there is growth, there is pain. In a strange country, all this is magnified. A complicated Italy. In the second half of the film, the two daughters Looking for distressing.

A Summer in Genoa quotes

  • Barbara: Did you know Christopher Columbus was from here?

    Mary: I thought he was from Spain.

    Barbara: No, he was born here, but he sailed from Spain, so that's why South America is Spanish and not Italian.

  • Barbara: Mary, you've never been to Italy before, have you?

    Mary: No.

    Barbara: Do you like pasta?

    Mary: Yeah.

    Barbara: Do you like ice-cream? Then you'll be fine.