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Chi dice donna, dice donna is a curious exploration of the female experience, framed through five distinct vignettes. The film dives into the lives of women—from neglected wives who turn to prostitution to a worker who creates a sexy bomb. The tone swings between humor and poignancy, often catching you off guard. There's this rawness to the performances that feels genuine, not overly polished, which adds to its charm. The pacing varies, keeping you engaged while presenting a tapestry of female narratives that challenge societal norms. What stands out is its willingness to tackle frank themes with a somewhat playful approach, making it a fascinating piece of 70s Italian cinema.
This film is somewhat of a rarity, especially in its original format, which has seen limited reissues over the years. Collectors often find value in its thematic explorations and the distinct style of storytelling that characterizes 70s Italian cinema. While not widely recognized, its niche appeal among enthusiasts of the genre makes it an interesting piece to seek out, especially on vintage media formats.
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