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I'll Be Going Now is a fascinating character study wrapped in a somber drama. You’ve got Augusto Scrivani, a bank manager who’s been away for eighteen years due to psychiatric care, and the film explores his re-entry into a world that’s moved on without him. The atmosphere is thick with melancholy, and you can really feel the weight of time on Augusto as he navigates his new reality. Gassman's performance has this scratchy, raw edge that makes the emotional beats hit harder. It's quiet, introspective, and you can almost feel the pacing of recovery and disconnection in every scene. The film’s tone is reflective, capturing the complexities of mental health with a subtle touch that feels personal, almost like a diary. Quite distinctive in its approach.
Gassman's performance is notably raw.Atmospheric and reflective tone throughout.The pacing reflects a sense of recovery.
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