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Valerio is basically a "good guy", he takes refuge in his books, in his silences, in the "unspoken" and in those few words spoken in a low voice. He is shy and awkward, he is someone who lives life with his head down, never with his head held high, a man of the aquarium, as an ampoule, certainly not a "sea fish". The last day of the bull is a comedy about the evil of living.

Top Cast

  • Lidia Cocciolo

    Lidia Cocciolo

    Gloria

  • Michele Morrone

    Michele Morrone

    Valerio

  • Debora Muscoso

    Debora Muscoso

    Clara

  • Luigi Patti

    Luigi Patti

    Omar

Overview

Valerio is basically a "good guy", he takes refuge in his books, in his silences, in the "unspoken" and in those few words spoken in a low voice. He is shy and awkward, he is someone who lives life with his head down, never with his head held high, a man of the aquarium, as an ampoule, certainly not a "sea fish". The last day of the bull is a comedy about the evil of living.

Rating

5.7 / 10
7 Reviews
1 Popular

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