It's so often the way, the young want to flee the nest where they've been nurtured for so long. A life stretching out in front of them with one older person is too much to bear. That's the scenario we are presented with here.
Paolo is desperate for "one last night" when he returns from work to see his younger lover about to leave. An accident and an injury seem to make this possible - but did it really happen? There's a twist that I actually like, in contrast to a previous reviewer.
Paolo is stuck in the past, condemned to relive an event that is either memory or imagination. We don't know which it is and that's the beauty of the film.
Paolo is desperate for "one last night" when he returns from work to see his younger lover about to leave. An accident and an injury seem to make this possible - but did it really happen? There's a twist that I actually like, in contrast to a previous reviewer.
Paolo is stuck in the past, condemned to relive an event that is either memory or imagination. We don't know which it is and that's the beauty of the film.