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“Sicario: Day of the Soldado” A talent comparable to Villeneuve appears! A stunning visual world created by an Italian director
2018.11.16
A talented man named Stefano Sollima came from Italy.
Thus, it can be said that the expectations of director Sollima started out negative. But to put it bluntly (in my opinion), the sequel, Sicario: Day of the Soldado, was a really great movie. It was incredibly powerful and emotional. Anyone who went to the theater will feel a shockwave of emotion erupting from the bottom of their stomach.
As someone who had previously unashamedly responded with "Stefano? Who is that?", this writer felt as if his brain had been smashed open and he immediately had the urge to find out who this Stefano Sollima was.
“Sicario: Day of the Soldado” (c) 2018 SO
Looking into his profile, we can see that his lineage is outstanding, and his father is Sergio Sollima, known for " The Gunman " (1966) and " The Ballad of Canyon " (1970). Born in Rome in 1966, Stefano was destined to enter this industry, and began directing TV dramas at the end of the 1990s. It was the police action movie " ACAB " (2012) that made him famous, winning the International Federation of Film Critics Award at the Moscow International Film Festival. In fact, this movie will be screened under the Japanese title "Busters" at "Nomu Kore 2018" being held at Cinemart Shinjuku and other venues. If you are interested, don't miss this rare opportunity to see it on the big screen.
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Sollima then portrayed the reality of an underworld where crime has seeped into every corner in the TV series Gomorrah, and further garnered praise for his ensemble drama depiction of how politics and the underworld are closely linked, and how everything eventually turns into a tornado and takes a downward turn in the film The Dark Side (2015). All of these works are not based on the usual distinction between good and evil, but rather are powerful works that seek to expose the true nature of human beings who waver in overwhelming situations. Looking at these careers, it is abundantly clear how talented he was to direct the sequel to Sicario .
An unparalleled genius who has continued to depict the dark world.