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So, 'Tell Me What You Feel' is a pretty raw and introspective look at grief, set in this small Southern Italian town. The film almost feels like a somber poetry reading. The pacing is slow, which lets the atmosphere sink in, and you really get a sense of the community's weight of loss. The interactions between Pietro and Adriano, those gravediggers, are not just about the death; it’s also about life, and their conversations reveal so much about human nature and the way rumors can ripple through a town. The performances are grounded, nothing flashy, but they resonate deeply. There’s a stark simplicity to it that I think makes it quite distinctive in its own subtle way.
Explores themes of grief and community dynamics. · Features a slow, poetic pacing that builds atmosphere. · Grounded performances that enhance the film's emotional depth.
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