Sometimes Rai out of the coma and places a shot that gets to the heart. I saw the drama on the Fontana sisters. I really liked it. I liked the direction, sober and clean, the pace, which kept the focus without falling into a frenzy, as well as acting, definitely a higher level than the poor standard we are used usually on TV. The most interesting thing though was the representation of the Fontana family. A family is not perfect, far from the mill white, but able to unite and be there when someone was in trouble or needed encouragement to undertake a project. A family fondamenali showed the three features that make a human group a family, a great mutual affection and respect for the freedom of others (with the consequent possibility of everyone to become autonomous and independent at the appropriate time), and deep humility of its members, who are not embarrassed to apologize and acknowledge their mistakes.
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The three protagonists of the drama |
I heard from Nicole Fontaine, the only sister still living, that fiction has been very consistent with the reality and the representation of their life has been faithful. In this case it is even more pleased to see a family as possible and practical, which is clearly opposed to the stereotype of the family that is currently imposed on the media.
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