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In terms <strong>of</strong> the affective engagement that is elicited from spectators, the films are<br />

notable for a probable lack <strong>of</strong> viewer allegiance towards characters, with only occasional and<br />

transient empathic phenomena occurring towards protagonists. By contrast, the films' mises-<br />

en-scene create a mood <strong>of</strong> melancholia connected to the pessimistic worldview underpinning<br />

their narratives. The films express a sense <strong>of</strong> disillusionment towards the state <strong>of</strong> Italy's<br />

political left, whose leaders were guilty <strong>of</strong> a reformism that had sidetracked people's<br />

aspirations for a different social order. In this context, a number <strong>of</strong> stylistic and thematic<br />

analogies between The Grim Reaper and Salvatore Giuliano by Francesco Rosi, and between<br />

Before the Revolution and the films Red Desert by Michelangelo Antonioni, and Fists in the<br />

Pockets/Ipugni in tasca by Marco Bellocchio, will be discussed.<br />

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