Piede di Dio Ending Explained: Elia plays soccer on the beach and on the dirt fields of a remote village in Sicily, where one day Michele, a talent scout for Serie A, arrives. Directed by Luigi Sardiello, this 2009 comedy film stars Emilio Solfrizzi (Michele Corallo), alongside Rosaria Russo as Benedetta, Filippo Pucillo as Elia, Luis Molteni as Dott. Romano. Rated 5.9/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of Piede di Dio?

Elia plays soccer on the beach and on the dirt fields of a remote village in Sicily, where one day Michele, a talent scout for Serie A, arrives. His target should be some boys from the local soccer school who are shown and recommended to him through more or less legitimate means, but his attention is immediately captured by the innate skill of 18-year-old Elia, who has the mind of a 12-year-old. It is the summer of 2006 when the two meet; Italian soccer is on one hand shaken by the Moggi scandal, and on the other hand exalted by the victory at the World Cup in Germany. The boy’s life could be ready for a change, but so could Michele’s, who despite his professional appearance, is not doing very well.

Luigi Sardiello's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Emilio Solfrizzi (Michele Corallo)'s journey. His target should be some boys from the local soccer school who are shown and recommended to him through more or less legitimate means, but his attention is immediately captured by the innate skill of 18-year-old Elia, who has the mind of a 12-year-old.

How Does Emilio Solfrizzi (Michele Corallo)'s Story End?

  • Emilio Solfrizzi: Emilio Solfrizzi's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Rosaria Russo (Benedetta): Rosaria Russo's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Filippo Pucillo (Elia): Filippo Pucillo's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of Piede di Dio Mean?

The ending of Piede di Dio brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Emilio Solfrizzi's story may not satisfy all audiences.