7º – The Fire Within (Louis Malle, 1963)We will follow small fragments of the day-to-day life of a man who has just left a recovery clinic for alcohol addicts, seeing how melancholy is how he acts on the world. Sad, ‘The Fire Within’ exposes the destructive consequences that certain vices have on the psychological siege of a person, bringing the figure of depression that walks alongside the central character.
6º – Love Liza (Todd Louiso, 2002)After his wife commits suicide for no apparent reason, a man will have to find strength in the most diverse ways in order to continue leading his life. Extremely sad, ‘Love Liza’ is a typical movie that should not be watched in times of emotional hardship. Its 90 minutes will always impose on the viewer a discouraging atmosphere, offering no escape points. It is worth mentioning that all the success of the proposal of the film passes by the fabulous performance of Philip Seymour Hoffman at the head of the work.
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