Giulia e il Capoposto, is based on a true story about a young girl who recently lost her father and she wishes to send something to her dad in Heaven, but it gets stuck in a tree. Thanks to the intervention of the fire chief, she is able to make her wish come true.
I love Giulia (Talía Savoldo) because she is so sweet and I love that she wants to "keep in touch" with her father even after he has passed. I also love the commander in guard (Andrea Comini), because he is nice enough to help Giulia with her letter. All the actors are really excellent and make use of gestures and facial expressions, which is important, since the majority of the film is silent. The camera work is quite good. I love the angles they use on Giulia's close-ups as they really catch her worried looks. I love the costumes as they capture the era the film takes place in. My favorite scene is when the commander in guard rescues the balloon and the note and gives it to Giulia; he shows so much kindness and care for her. I feel this film will definitely capture the audience's attention and will warm their hearts. The dialogue is in Italian with English subtitles.
The film's message is that when you want to achieve something, you should know that there will be other people around to help and support you, whether it is friends, family or even strangers. I give Giulia E Il Capoposto 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. By Ari P., KIDS FIRST!
Giulia e il Capoposto, is based on a true story about a young girl who recently lost her father and she wishes to send something to her dad in Heaven, but it gets stuck in a tree. Thanks to the intervention of the fire chief, she is able to make her wish come true.
I love Giulia (Talía Savoldo) because she is so sweet and I love that she wants to "keep in touch" with her father even after he has passed. I also love the commander in guard (Andrea Comini), because he is nice enough to help Giulia with her letter. All the actors are really excellent and make use of gestures and facial expressions, which is important, since the majority of the film is silent. The camera work is quite good. I love the angles they use on Giulia's close-ups as they really catch her worried looks. I love the costumes as they capture the era the film takes place in. My favorite scene is when the commander in guard rescues the balloon and the note and gives it to Giulia; he shows so much kindness and care for her. I feel this film will definitely capture the audience's attention and will warm their hearts. The dialogue is in Italian with English subtitles.
The film's message is that when you want to achieve something, you should know that there will be other people around to help and support you, whether it is friends, family or even strangers. I give Giulia E Il Capoposto 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. By Ari P., KIDS FIRST!
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