I am italian. Did not know anything about the story.
It's so well done, so immersive that you think it's a movie.
Technically is a masterpiece - the editing is impressive and innovative thanks - and the pain it makes you feel is unbearable.
Alas since it is and was all real, it leaves you with lots of question.
How does a brain can work with total denial instead than facing the facts of life?
I think mr Watts brain saw his family has an obstacle to his happiness and decided to remove it altogheter by force instead than going trough a "normal" divorce.
Accepting failure should be normal.
A case entirely similar, if not identical, happened in Italy: check for the Carlo Lissi case.
It's so well done, so immersive that you think it's a movie.
Technically is a masterpiece - the editing is impressive and innovative thanks - and the pain it makes you feel is unbearable.
Alas since it is and was all real, it leaves you with lots of question.
How does a brain can work with total denial instead than facing the facts of life?
I think mr Watts brain saw his family has an obstacle to his happiness and decided to remove it altogheter by force instead than going trough a "normal" divorce.
Accepting failure should be normal.
A case entirely similar, if not identical, happened in Italy: check for the Carlo Lissi case.