Perhaps the most profound lifestyle impact of Tinto Br Ultimo Metro is the resurgence of the . Sales of high-fidelity, open-ear headphones have spiked, specifically because the film’s score—a minimalist cello and piano piece titled “Ultimo Respiro” —has become the anthem for urban solitude.
: Following a long-standing tradition in his productions, Tinto Brass makes a brief appearance in the film. The casting of Debora Calì, a frequent collaborator during this era of his work, further cements the film's identity within the "Brassian" aesthetic. Placement in Italian Cinema Ultimo metrò Tinto Brass Ultimo Metro Erotik Film Izle