

Made in Italy
A bohemian artist travels from London to Italy with his estranged son to sell the house they inherited from his late wife.
Critics Sentiment
Jack and Robert have emotional breakdown about mother's death
Jack convinces his estranged father Robert to sell villa
The film's most dramatic shift occurs from the emotional peak of the father-son breakdown (9.0) crashing down to Robert's refusal to sell (5.0), representing a 4-point drop as hope turns to betrayal.
Made in Italy follows a predictable but ultimately satisfying arc, starting with formulaic setup that gradually builds emotional weight through beautiful scenery and genuine father-son chemistry. The film peaks powerfully during the emotional breakdown scene between Jack and Robert, praised by all critics as authentically moving, before dipping during plot contrivances and recovering with a pleasant if predictable resolution.
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