Leonardo Di Costanzo's The Interval (Italy, 2012) - 2012TOR, 2012VENh,
2013NDNF - RT:90 - RATING: 2.5 - NOTES: A young man work for the mafia
befriend his captor, a young woman barely his junior, after both of them
spend the whole day locked in abandoned building. - A boy and a girl
are locked in an enormous abandoned building in a rundown area. She is a
prisoner and the local clan leader has forced him to be her warder.
Despite their youth, both of them have grown up too fast. Veronica acts
like a mature and open-minded woman whilst Salvatore is like a man who
wants to hold on to his job and lead a quiet life. Thus, when faced with
the violence of this incarceration, the two young people have different
reactions: Veronica is restless and rebellious; Salvatore is more
remissive and accommodating, either out of fear or realism. They are
both victims but it is almost as though each blames the other for their
reclusion. However, as the hours go by, their mutual hostility is
transformed into an inevitable intimacy, consisting of reciprocal
discoveries and confessions. Between the walls of that isolated and
frightening place, Veronica and Salvatore find a way to rekindle those
adolescent dreams and ideas put aside too soon. Thus the two of them
enjoy a break from their prematurely adult lives and in the end are
tempted to transform their imaginary escape into a real one before the
gang presents Veronica with its verdict. |
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