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La Commare Secca ***½
Italy: Bernardo Bertolucci, 1962 Intriguing if flawed directorial debut for Bertolucci. In his attempt to accurately capture true life on the streets of Rome, he creates a film that, while at times pedestrian, consistently has an air of reality to it. Bertolucci's use of the camera is extremely creative, and the subjective storytelling, which covers the same event from multiple points of view, all with their own little lies and half-truths, is well-handled. IMDB reference
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Movies
Welcome to the movie checklist!
This section is an archive listing every movie I've seen from January 1 2005 onwards. Films I have already seen are included and will be marked with a (*), but probably won't be reviewed except under special circumstances. I will be including a rating for each film (in stars, out of 5), and hope to be able to include a brief 1-2 paragraph review of each film, although due to time constraints that won't always be possible.
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