So, 'Delitto in Piazza' is a curious slice of late 70s Italian TV cinema. You've got this character, Mario Aldara, who’s a state employee tangled up in a web of deception thanks to his girlfriend, Patrizia. The whole vibe feels like a slow burn; it plays with the tension of rumors and public perception. The pacing is deliberate, almost like it's drawing you into a small-town atmosphere where everyone knows everyone's business. The performances are grounded, capturing that awkwardness of small-scale drama. It's distinctive in its exploration of identity and ambition, all wrapped in a crime narrative that feels more intimate than explosive. Definitely a piece that reflects its time and place in the genre’s evolution.
Interesting take on small-town dynamics · Good performances, especially in a TV movie context · Captures the essence of late 70s Italian storytelling
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