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Respiro

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just 'Breathe' in the Joy of this Special Tale
Review: RESPIRO is one of those Italian treasures of a film, this time written and directed by the insightful Emanuele Crialese, that isolates humanity in a place where all the joys and foibles of living become cogently the entire point of the story. RESPIRO mixes the gut-level Italian response to life with the surreal flights of fancy made famous by Fellini.

Lampedusa is a Mediterranean island between Sicily and Tunisia that is baked by the sun and is far enough away form the culture of Italy to be a return to the native. The population is all involved in fishing. On this picturesque island lives Grazia (the beautiful and talented Valeria Golina) who appears to be a wonderfully free spirit but is actually a bipolar personality. She lives happily with her fisherman husband Pietro and her children: teenage Marinella (Veronica D'Agostini), Pasquale (Frncesco Casisa - a very fine little actor!) and Filippo (Filippo Pucillo). The boys adore their mother and their father and often make excuses for their mother's wild behavior patterns to the villagers who view her as a menace.

When Grazia's actions come under scrutiny by Pietro and he considers the advice of the grandmother (Muzzi Loffredo) who occasionally gives Grazia tranquilizing injections when her manic side surfaces and suggests Grazia needs psychiatric help in Milan, Grazia runs away to hide in a grotto, her whereabouts are known only to Pasquale.

The little village mentality merges and the people search the waters for what they feel must be the death of Grazia, only to discover on St Bartolo's Day that Grazia is blithely swimming in the ocean. How this affects the village and the lives of this tender family is the secret of the movie: revealing the ending would dissipate the joy of RESPIRO. Suffice it to say that the closing footage will simply take your breath away!

This little treasure of a movie has some of the most imaginative photography - both above and below the surface of the surrounding ocean - of any film you'll see. The music by John Surman is pitch perfect and atmospheric. The way director Crialese captures the folklore-like behavior of the youngsters' games, and the married-to-the-sea philosophy of the villagers, is utterly magical. This is a movie that celebrates those raw emotions of being human that seem to be eroding into the cultural pablum of contemporary society. RESPIRO is a glowing reminder of the worth of a return to Eden. In Italian with English subtitles. Grady Harp, November 2004

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ending was Perfect
Review: The ending was perfect, whether you choose to call it symbolic or artistic or realistic, it concluded the movie beautifully. It would have defeated the flow of the movie if the director summed it up with some "moral" or "happily/sadily ever after" conclusion. It ended where it really ends.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Get away for a while
Review: This movie to me was just entering the life of another community far from mine. it was interesting to see how they lived and the way their community worked. You'll meet a boy and soon after his family who have to deal with their mothers apparent mental issues where she just doesnt seem to behave correctly and sometimes looses control. in the end tho it seemed more about the family and their life and how the community was also a part of it. The plot to the movie is different.. just like a glimpse to their world then ends. I was a bit dissapointed as i hoped for more of a storeyline or atleast a memorable ending. but afterwards i felt it went with the flow of the movie and would be something i may want to watch on occasion.. if your looking for an action flick or edge of your seat movie this is not it tho. Valeria is also very pretty and to me resembles an italian Sarah Jessica Parker (just my opinion)

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: But I did enjoy it...
Review: Very nicely done. Beautiful scenery. Outstanding acting (especially by the children). The storyline just left me a little "wanting". Didn't feel compelled to watch it again. But you may feel differently.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Baffled
Review: While there are some redeeming qualities to this film, it is ultimately a disappointment. It left me wondering, "What was the point?" Golino's performance, as well as that of the supporting cast, is quite good. It is the story itself that underminds their work.


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