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Soft Air
A group of young men from the upper-middle class in modern-day Italy, bored from the activities of everyday life, participate to a simulated-war "Wargame" match played with Soft-Air gun replicas, only to find out that the opposing team is a group of foreign mercenaries on the loose that takes such occasions for training and gratuitously killing innocents.
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Plot Summary
A struggling, uninspired musician is convinced by his manipulative manager to enter a relationship with a wealthy, eccentric woman. His goal is to financially benefit from her, but he finds himself entangled in her peculiar world and his own moral decay. The film explores themes of ambition, betrayal, and the emptiness of superficial success.
Critical Reception
Soft Air, Alexander Payne's debut feature, received limited distribution and critical attention upon its release. It is often viewed as an early, rough precursor to Payne's later, more polished works, showcasing his knack for dark humor and character studies. While not widely seen, it garnered some positive mentions for its raw, independent spirit and Payne's nascent directorial voice.
What Reviewers Say
Showcases early promise from director Alexander Payne.
Features a dark, observational humor that would become Payne's trademark.
An understated, character-driven independent film.
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Fun Fact
This film marked Alexander Payne's feature directorial debut, preceding his more acclaimed works like 'Election' and 'Sideways'.
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