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Vakuum
As result of an accident, a young woman can no longer move, but still see and hear.
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Plot Summary
In Rome, a divorced woman named Eleonora struggles to maintain her career as a writer and her relationship with her teenage daughter. When her ex-husband unexpectedly dies, she finds herself dealing with his complex life and the secrets he left behind. This includes his relationships with other women and the financial entanglements that arise, forcing Eleonora to confront uncomfortable truths about her past and present.
Critical Reception
Vakuum received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising the performances of its lead actresses, particularly Margherita Buy and Elena Sofia Ricci. The film's exploration of complex relationships and the challenges faced by modern women was generally well-received, though some found the narrative to be somewhat uneven. It was noted for its realistic portrayal of midlife anxieties and familial dynamics.
What Reviewers Say
Praise for strong performances from the lead actresses.
Appreciation for its realistic portrayal of complex female characters.
Some criticism regarding the pacing and narrative coherence.
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Fun Fact
Paolo Virzì, the director, is known for his astute observations of contemporary Italian society, often blending humor with social commentary in his films.
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