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Daddy, Don't Blush is a curious piece from 1993 that blends comedy with a rather absurd premise. Tullio Venturini plays the retired widower who’s blissfully unaware of his daughter Anna's profession in the adult film industry. There's a certain charm to Tullio's obliviousness, and it sets a distinct tone that’s both awkward and humorous. The pacing is a bit uneven, with some scenes dragging while others hit a nice rhythm. The performances are a mixed bag, but Venturini's innocent demeanor really shines through. The atmosphere is light, bordering on farcical, as it explores themes of family trust and societal taboos. It’s not your usual comedy, and that’s what makes it stand out in a sea of more polished films.
Quirky premise with a unique comedic toneExplores family dynamics in an unconventional mannerNotable for its awkward, yet humorous performances
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