Mediterraneo (1991)
10/10
Poetry and the Sea
25 July 2004
Mediterraneo is all about the sea.

It is actually part of a trilogy from Salvatores (with Marrakech Express and Turne') about those who run away.

It's about friendships, it's about people living their life in this beautiful planet. Enjoying the stars and the deep blue sea.

It's about the stupidity of war, and how soldiers are foremost people and they should never forget that. (Notice the line on how good it would be if you trade weapons for hashish)

It's about man being the same over millennia, since what makes him feel alive and happy has not changed a bit. Since what so many people fret about is the ugly uselessness of power. (Notice the ancient Greek poetries that are read at night)

This movie is all about the greatest sea there is, the sea that will always be at the center of everyone's life. It's the sea for man. The oceans are not for man's size.

It's the sun, it's blue and white.
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