Also the Heart is a Muscle

A journey of self-discover as a young man battles with his sexual desires.
5/5

Review

Antonio Vasaturo’s gay-themed drama navigates the intricate journey of self-discovery faced by a young man coming to terms with his sexuality. Raffaele Palmitano delivers a captivating performance as the central protagonist, whose fascination with the male physique sparks a tumultuous exploration of his own desires.

The film delves into the complexities of human sexuality in youth, addressing the internal struggle and societal pressures faced by individuals in the LGBTQ+ community. Palmitano’s portrayal is both raw and compelling, capturing the protagonist’s internal conflict and eventual acceptance with nuance and depth. His performance resonates with authenticity, offering viewers a poignant glimpse into the protagonist’s emotional turmoil.

Vasaturo skillfully tackles themes of identity, desire, and acceptance, creating a narrative that is both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant. The cinematography, marked by its superb use of shadows and darkness, mirrors the protagonist’s mental anguish, enhancing the film’s impact.

In the face of the protagonist’s internal struggles, the narrative reaches a climactic moment of hope, offering a glimmer of optimism to the viewers. Vasaturo’s film stands as a powerful exploration of self-acceptance, beautifully captured through Palmitano’s nuanced performance and Vasaturo’s masterful storytelling and visual prowess.

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