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So, 'Dele color al difunto' is a curious 1970 comedy that seems to play with the absurd in a uniquely regional way. The pacing is a bit off-kilter, which adds to its charm and keeps you guessing. It has this almost surreal atmosphere that feels like a dream, or maybe a fever dream, depending on your mood. The performances have that raw quality, where you can see these actors really living in the moment, often leading to unexpected laughs. Definitely not your typical comedy; it thrives on its oddities and the unusual situations it presents, making it a distinctive piece of cinema worth unraveling. Really, it’s a snapshot of a certain time and place in film history, for better or worse.
This film is not particularly prevalent in collector circles, making it somewhat of a hidden gem. Formats are limited, with few releases outside of its initial run, thus heightening its allure for those who appreciate niche cinema. The scarcity of information and copies can make it a tricky find, but that only adds to its mystique for collectors looking to curate a diverse collection.
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