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Let's Go Home
A couple struggling to start a family makes a decision to adopt only to find more than their adopted child has come home with them.
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Plot Summary
In a remote Italian village, two young sisters, Maria and Sofia, are deeply connected to their deceased mother. When Sofia falls gravely ill, Maria embarks on a mystical journey to find a legendary healer named 'La Madonna delle Rose' in the treacherous mountains, hoping to save her sister's life. Along the way, she confronts her fears and the harsh realities of her world, blurring the lines between faith, folklore, and desperation.
Critical Reception
Let's Go Home (original title: 'Salvo') received critical acclaim for its atmospheric storytelling, strong performances, and unique blend of magical realism and gritty drama. While not widely released, it garnered attention at film festivals for its distinct visual style and poignant exploration of grief and sisterhood.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its hauntingly beautiful cinematography and evocative atmosphere.
Lauded for the compelling performances of its young lead actresses.
Noted for its ambiguous and dreamlike narrative, which can be both enchanting and challenging.
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Fun Fact
The film's directors, Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza, are known for their distinctive visual style and have often explored themes of myth and reality in their work.
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