Unlike Bellocchio’s earlier 2003 film Good Morning, Night , which focused on the perspective of the kidnappers, this series dedicates each act to a different protagonist involved in or affected by the crisis:
Often described as a "Shakespearean drama" due to its focus on the tragic fall of a statesman and the moral decay of the political class, the series explores the 55 days of Moro's captivity through a multi-perspective lens. Key Narrative Perspective Unlike Bellocchio’s earlier 2003 film Good Morning, Night
: His desperate plea for Moro's life, portrayed by Toni Servillo . : The terrorists' internal conflicts and the "procedural"
: Reviewers have noted the series' refusal to simplify the event into "heroes and villains," instead showing how moral responsibility was diluted through committees and language. played by Margherita Buy .
: The terrorists' internal conflicts and the "procedural" nature of their disaster. Critical and Historical Context
: The personal tragedy of his wife, played by Margherita Buy .