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Growing up, Salvatore was in love with watching movies. Alfredo was the projectionist at the local theater and Salvatore would visit him to learn how it all worked. Alfredo acted like he was a nuisance, but they quickly became friends. One night when a fire breaks out in the theater, Salvatore saves Alfredo but not before Alfredo is left blind. So Salvatore and Alfredo run the projection machine together. As Salvatore grows up, he begins to fall in love with a girl named Elena. Alfredo tells him to stand under her balcony and not leave until she comes down and loves him back. He does and she eventually comes out and they begin a relationship. But Salvatore is soon old enough to join the military and Alfredo urges him to leave the town and go on to better things, so Salvatore says goodbye to his family, Elena and Alfredo and takes off. He and Elena keep in touch and see each other occasionally, but Elena's father makes the family move before she can get in touch with Salvatore and he loses her forever. I know it sounds depressing, but really it is a celebration of love and life and the movies. In the final few minutes, I've never been so completely filled with happiness and yet crying so hard the same time. It's a marvelous conclusion to a wonderful movie and if you consider yourself a lover of film even the tiniest bit, you need to see Cinema Paradiso.
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Intermission! [some sources: IMDb]
Giuseppe Tornatore's intention was that this movie should serve as an obituary for traditional movie theatres (like the one on the film) and the movie industry in general. After the movie's success he never mentioned this again. Groovy Quotes
Alfredo: Now that I'm blind, I see better.
Alfredo: Living here day by day, you think it's the center of the world. You believe nothing will ever change. Then you leave: a year, two years. When you come back, everything's changed. The thread's broken. What you came to find isn't there. What was yours is gone. You have to go away for a long time... many years... before you can come back and find your people. The land where you were born. But now, no. It's not possible. Right now you're blinder than I am.
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