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38-24-36 is a curious piece from '63 that leans heavily on the musical numbers of the day. Directed by Vittorio Sala, it feels more like a collection of vaudeville acts than a traditional narrative film. The atmosphere is vibrant, with a mix of striptease and comedic sketches that give it a lively, albeit disjointed, rhythm. You get a sense of the era’s cultural landscape through the performances, though they can feel somewhat shallow without a strong plot driving them. The film thrives on its star power, showcasing the popular singers of the time, but it’s more about the spectacle than a cohesive story. Practical effects are minimal, but the charm lies in the sheer variety and the sheer fun of the era's entertainment.
Charming performances by era's starsVibrant mix of music and comedyA snapshot of 60s entertainment culture
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