The Hand of God follows the personal journey of a young boy growing up in Naples, Italy in the 1980s. The story explores themes of poverty, loss of innocence, and the impact of family relationships. The boy navigates through various challenges, such as the death of his parents, discovering his own identity, and his passion for soccer. The film captures the essence of life in the city, with vibrant scenes showcasing the culture, food, and the struggles faced by the people. The Hand of God is a semi-autobiographical film that beautifully captures a young boy's transformation amidst a turbulent backdrop.
Dmitry is a strong willed, solid guy. He could easily quit the game, if only he knew he was playing.
A delivery man has to deliver a package to an island, but when he arrives on the spot he is forced to deal with a disturbing and threatening scenario, a place populated by an ambiguous and alienated humanity. Nevertheless, the delivery man will do everything to get the job done, prompted by the incessant alarm coming from the technological device he wears on his wrist, ready to remind him that "the delivery is late".
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