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So, 'Carlo's Aunt in a Miniskirt' is a 1967 comedy that dances on the edges of absurdity and cheeky humor. It’s got this loose, carefree vibe that kind of captures that swinging sixties atmosphere, you know? The pacing is… well, it feels a bit erratic but somehow adds to its charm. The performances are delightfully over-the-top, with a few moments of genuine comedic gold. There’s a playful exploration of themes like identity and societal norms, albeit wrapped in a rather silly plot. It’s not for everyone, but if you appreciate the oddities of ’60s cinema, this one’s a curious little gem worth diving into.
This film hasn't exactly made waves in the mainstream, so finding a decent print can be a bit of a challenge. It's mainly circulated in niche collector circles, often on obscure labels, which adds to its appeal for those who enjoy the unearthing of forgotten titles. The scarcity of quality releases means that collectors who do come across it often find themselves with a unique talking piece, especially given the era it represents.
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