Cavalli (2011)

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Introduction
"Cavalli" (Horses) is a 2011 Italian drama movie directed by Michele Rho. The movie is based upon the unique "Il Partigiano Johnny" by Beppe Fenoglio and explores themes of household, individuality, and belonging. The story revolves around the Cavallaro household and their passion for horses, set in a rural town in Italy. With its powerful performances and sensational cinematography, the movie provides a captivating view of the Italian countryside and the complex relationships that exist within a household.

Plot
The story follows the lives and struggles of the Cavallaro family and their shared passion for horses, specifically, as they browse through the trials and tribulations of life in rural Italy. The daddy, Ernesto Cavallaro, imagines turning their modest farm into a successful breeding stable for champion racehorses. However, he is consulted with opposition and apprehension from his better half, Franca, and children, Ettore and Ferruccio.

When Giacomo, the youngest child, displays a natural skill for horse riding, Ernesto and his boys come together to recognize their dream. As their passion for horses grows, so does Ernesto's ambition. He becomes more identified and obsessive in his quest for success, putting a pressure on his family and threatening their currently vulnerable relationships.

Characters
Ernesto Cavallaro (Vincent Heneine) is the head of the Cavallaro family and is a strong-minded and determined man. His vision of changing the household farm into an effective horse stable consumes his every waking idea.

Franca Cavallaro (Chiara Caselli) is Ernesto's other half and shares his love for their horses but is more mindful and skeptical about his dreams. This distinction in their outlook typically causes conflicts in their relationship.

Ettore Cavallaro (Andrea Bosca), the oldest of the 3 bros, is enthusiastic about horses but has his own vision of what the household steady ought to end up being and finds himself at chances with his daddy.

Ferruccio Cavallaro (Simone Cicconi) is the middle bro, who is intellectual and introverted. Though he admires his dad's ambition and determination, he sometimes feels overshadowed and ignored by him.

Giacomo Cavallaro (Michele Alhaique) is the youngest bro and the film's central character. Born with his father's enthusiasm for horses and his mom's level of sensitivity, he has a strong connection with his household's horses. His innate talent for riding ends up being evident when he unexpectedly conserves the household's prized horse from drowning.

Themes
The movie explores styles of family, personal identity, and belonging. The Cavallaro family's passion for horses acts as a metaphor for the strong bond and connection they have with their rural village. Their shared love for these animals brings them together, while likewise exposing the familial stress that exist in between them.

As the family dynamic becomes strained due to Ernesto's fascination with success, their relationships are checked, and each character is required to confront their real feelings and desires. Eventually, they need to choose the path they wish to follow in pursuit of their dreams.

Awards and Reception
Although "Cavalli" did not get any major awards during its release, the movie was met with positive reviews from critics. They praised the motion picture's ability to deal with dark problems dealt with by families, while likewise celebrating the beauty of the Italian countryside and the power of love within a family unit.

In conclusion, the film "Cavalli" from 2011 is a psychological and thought-provoking exploration of the deep yet vulnerable relationships within a household and their shared enthusiasm for horses, set versus the backdrop of rural Italy. The remarkable efficiencies of the ensemble cast, combined with the stunning cinematography, make this an extraordinary watching experience that checks out the depths of human emotion and the power of dreams.

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