Overview
The teenage son of two fathers makes a documentary film about his parents but is surprised when a real-life plot twist occurs in his family.
Reviews
One of the most impressive achievements of this film is its ability to balance the subject matter with moments of levity and humor.
The Invisible Thread it's a dramedy, a balance between drama and comedy with the clear intent to bring a debated topic to a larger audience. This is a militant film in disguise that made me laugh and cry too, but it never lost a serious approach to the theme.
All the characters were well-written and likable and all the actors were good in giving them life, but my favorites were Filippo Timi, Francesco Scianna, and Jodhi May, such great actors! Marco Simon Puccioni has here a discreet and sensitive touch, and he seems able to combine several film genres to get to the point.
Overall, "The Invisible Thread" is a powerful and moving film that explores the universal themes of love, forgiveness, and family. It is a must-see for anyone who appreciates powerful performances, beautiful cinematography, and a heartfelt story.