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So, 'Come ti chiami, amore mio?' is quite the curiosity, isn't it? Centered around a young man entangled with three very different women—each with her own charm and quirks. You've got Charlotte, who insists on her aristocratic roots, Carola, who's just roaming the streets of Milan with a student’s freedom, and then there's Carol, the quintessential hippy vibe. The film has this laid-back yet slightly chaotic atmosphere that reflects the era's exploration of identity and relationships. The performances are pretty engaging; you can really feel the characters’ contrasts and the young man's confusion. The director’s odd cameo with Carla adds a layer of intrigue that's hard to pin down, making you wonder about the self-reflexive angle. It's a fascinating piece of 60s cinema, for sure.
This film is somewhat of a rarity, especially given its obscure status and the unknown director. It's not exactly abundant in the collector community, which adds to its allure. Original prints are hard to come by, making it a topic of interest for those who appreciate lesser-known gems from the late 60s. The unique blend of character dynamics and casual storytelling might just pique the interest of collectors who enjoy films that reflect the cultural zeitgeist of their time.
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