We Still Kill the Old Way

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Two men are shot during a hunt near an Italian seaside village. Their fellow citizens, whose behavior and very consciousness are thoroughly permeated by the existence of the Mafia, consider the murder a crime of passion. Idealistic Prof. Laurana (Gian Maria Volonté), however, willfully puts forth another theory. (Karlovy Vary International Film Festival)

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English Gian Maria Volonté was an acting chameleon in every way. A year before this film, he portrayed with absolute bravado a villain that made everyone shiver, and here he portrays a downtrodden professor of literature who is unwittingly in the drag of people playing unfair games with him in his quest. It's not a bad film, but I don't see anything special about the award-winning script, it missed me emotionally, except for the ending, when it all escalates and the final murder is unforgettable. If there is anything interesting about the film, it's the realities of Sicily in the late 1960s, its architecture, beautiful landscape and people, and the sultry atmosphere of a small Sicilian town where everyone knows everyone. And Bacalov’s music, it was really good. ()