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È arrivato l'accordatore is a curious blend of comedy and social commentary, encapsulating post-war Italian society through the eyes of Achille Scorzella, a down-and-out chap. The pacing is leisurely, allowing the viewer to settle into the absurdity of Scorzella's mistaken identity, which fuels much of the humor. The performances are lively, with Achille navigating the wealthy household, creating a contrast between his impoverished state and the opulence around him. The film's practical effects are minimal, yet there's a charm in its straightforward storytelling and character-driven narrative. It’s a delightful glimpse into a specific slice of Italian life, layered with humor and a touch of melancholy, capturing the essence of the era in a way that's distinctively engaging.
È arrivato l'accordatore remains somewhat elusive in collector circles, with limited availability on physical media. It was released on DVD, but finding original prints or even early VHS tapes can be tricky. Interest seems to linger mainly among niche collectors who appreciate classic Italian cinema and its societal reflections. Don’t overlook this title if you're curating a collection focused on post-war Italian comedies.
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