

Da Capo
There’s one girl who drives motorcycle toughly on the street. She is working for a home-delivery service, she’s always thinking of her death. That’s why she chooses her dangerous job. One day, all of a sudden, she got a little strange phone call. A lady said “I want my boy dropped off to a wedding hall in 30 minute.” when she got there, the bridegroom in that wedding hall refused to take over the young boy. So here goes a long journey by their destiny. So the abandoned people are all in the same boat now and have to go together place where their invalid, exhausted and injured soul would be embraced by something else. What’s the answer gonna be?
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Plot Summary
A young boy named Elias lives in a troubled household with his father who struggles with alcoholism and his mother who tries to keep the family afloat. Elias finds solace and escape in a local football club, where he befriends a boy named Peter. However, his difficult home life begins to spill over into his friendships and his passion for the sport.
Critical Reception
Da Capo received generally positive reviews, particularly for its sensitive portrayal of difficult family dynamics and its exploration of childhood resilience. Critics praised the performances of the young actors and the film's emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its poignant depiction of a child dealing with parental alcoholism.
- Appreciated for its authentic performances and emotional resonance.
- Recognized for its honest portrayal of the challenges faced by families in difficult circumstances.
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Fun Fact
The film was inspired by real-life experiences and aimed to bring attention to the struggles of children in alcoholic families.
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