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Much More is this intriguing piece from 1980 that really captures that hazy sense of the Roman dolce vita we often romanticize. The performances are raw and visceral, pulling you into the lives of these characters who drift through their own versions of existential crises. It has this dark, pulsating energy, like a late-night party where everything's teetering on the edge. While the director remains unknown, the film revels in a sort of underground grit, reflecting the turbulent vibes of post-1968 Italy. The atmosphere feels dense, and the practical effects—though minimal—add a layer of authenticity that enhances the overall experience. It's this unique snapshot of a time and place that feels both lost and hauntingly alive.
This film, while somewhat elusive in terms of availability, has garnered a niche following among collectors due to its cult status and the intriguing performances of its cast. It’s often sought after in obscure Italian cinema circles, but finding a clean print can be a challenge. The film is primarily available in limited format releases, making it a gem for those who appreciate the less mainstream aspects of Italian filmmaking from this period.
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