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So, 'Carosello - Martini' is this quirky little oddity from 1972 that features Paolo Villaggio in a series of comedic vignettes. Each segment dives into these whimsical, often absurd forbidden dreams, reminiscent of his more famous Fracchia and Fantozzi characters. The pacing is deliberately meandering, which adds to the charm, as Villaggio's dry humor plays off the ridiculous situations he finds himself in. The practical effects are minimal but serve the gags well, and Villaggio's performance is characteristically deadpan, creating a delightful contrast with the zany scenarios. It’s like a delightful mix of surrealism and everyday woes, a snapshot of Italian comedy that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
This film is a bit of a rarity in the collector's world, often overshadowed by Villaggio's more mainstream hits. It had limited releases and isn’t widely available on modern platforms, making original prints something of a treasure for enthusiasts. The distinctiveness of its humor and the episodic structure have garnered a niche following, particularly among collectors who appreciate the depth of Italian cinema from the 70s. So, if you stumble upon a copy, it's worth considering for your collection, especially if you're into the offbeat side of comedy.
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