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The film is structured into four distinct chapters, each offering a different viewpoint on the events leading up to and following a tragic hit-and-run accident involving a cyclist:
The film explores the "fascinating approach to exploring the psychology of the class system," showing how the wealthy can "ride roughshod over the 'little people'" when their security is threatened. Il capitale umano
Set against the onset of a financial crisis, it portrays a world where relationships are transactional and everyone is looking for an "in" or an exit strategy. The film is structured into four distinct chapters,
Centers on the wife of a wealthy hedge fund manager, a woman who feels "bored and lonely," seeking purpose through a misguided attempt to save a local theater. The 2013 Italian film (Human Capital), directed by
The 2013 Italian film (Human Capital), directed by Paolo Virzì, is a sharp, multi-perspective thriller that examines the moral decay of a society obsessed with wealth and status. Based on Stephen Amidon’s American novel, Virzì successfully transposes the story to the affluent suburbs of Brianza, Northern Italy, turning a local crime mystery into a broader indictment of the modern financial world. Plot Structure and Narrative