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Lovers
Sasha, Pasha and Lesha meet at a therapy course for men traumatized by women. Yes, there are some, because in the world of strong women, many men have lost themselves. But our heroes do not want to be victims, they decide to "go on the warpath" and restore justice. One problem - they are still slobs.
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Plot Summary
In the working-class district of Pescara, a young woman named Moana dreams of a life beyond her meager circumstances. Her desire for a better future leads her into a dangerous relationship with a local criminal boss, whose allure and power offer a tempting escape. As their affair deepens, Moana finds herself increasingly entangled in the violent underworld, facing difficult choices that will test her resolve and her very survival.
Critical Reception
Jonas Carpignano's 'Lovers' offers a raw and intimate portrayal of a young woman's struggle for agency within a harsh environment. The film has been praised for its authentic depiction of marginalized communities and its compelling central performance, though some critics noted its slow pacing.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic and unflinching look at Italian working-class life.
The central performance is lauded as captivating and deeply felt.
Some viewers found the narrative to be somewhat understated, preferring more dramatic turns.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's realistic setting and the emotional depth of the lead character's journey. Many found it to be a powerful and thought-provoking drama, though a small number wished for a more conventional or faster-paced storyline.
Awards & Accolades
Premiered at the Cannes Film Festival (ACID section).
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Pescara, Italy, with many scenes featuring non-professional actors from the local community to enhance its sense of realism.
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