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So, Baci Salati is an interesting romp through the 1960s at this beach resort in Catania. The blind protagonist, Stefano, delivers this dry, acerbic wit as he observes the beachgoers, making for a unique lens on society's quirks. It's not overly polished, which adds to its charm. The pacing feels relaxed, much like a day at the beach, but there's a biting edge to the humor that keeps it sharp. The interplay of characters, from the industrialist to the flirty tourists, builds this tapestry of human behavior that's both amusing and oddly poignant. You can't help but appreciate how it captures that era's spirit without heavy-handed dramatics, just everyday life unfolding through Stefano's perceptive eyes.
Interesting character dynamics and social commentary.A unique blend of irony and humor.Captures the essence of 1960s Italian beach culture.
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