Uncovering the mystery prematurely is because this is not a suspense, but an emotional film. There is no distinction between good and evil in traditional films, it is purely the exposure of each individual's inner experience. Not to punish evil and promote good, but to pay attention to personal psychology. This is the essence of the Renaissance. It's almost the same expression as "Foreign Desire". It's typical Italian, completely different from the movie that some Rosh Zihuadu is trying to imitate. I don't sing praises because Italy is too deep, and I see cinema as a pastime rather than a spiritual visual art.
If I could rate it separately, I would give the film music a double full score.
The music at the end is to set off the final location, Buenos Aires, with good intentions.
Who has the soundtrack of this film or the music of pasquale catalano, please trouble me with soybean oil!
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