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Bomber & Paganini
The story follows two simple as well as incorrigible petty crooks, who always fail spectacularly in search of the big coup.
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Plot Summary
During World War II, the film follows the intertwined lives of two men and a woman caught in the midst of war and personal desires. A German bomber pilot, a former violinist named Paganini, and a mysterious woman navigate a landscape of destruction and complicated relationships. Their fates are sealed by the brutal realities of conflict and the choices they make.
Critical Reception
Bomber & Paganini is a lesser-known Italian war drama from the 1970s. It received mixed to negative reviews upon its release, with some critics finding its attempt at blending romance with the horrors of war to be heavy-handed and its narrative disjointed. The film is often overlooked in discussions of Italian cinema from the period.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles to balance its dramatic ambitions with the harsh realities of war.
Performances are generally considered adequate but fail to elevate the material.
The narrative is often criticized for being slow-paced and lacking clear direction.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Bomber & Paganini are scarce, reflecting its limited distribution and recognition. When available, they tend to echo critical sentiments, noting a lack of engagement and a predictable plot.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Francesco De Robertis, was known for his focus on military themes, having also directed "The Ship" (La Nave) in 1984.
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