D'improvviso al terzo piano is an interesting blend of comedy and crime that captures a quirky, almost absurd atmosphere. The film dives into the world of currency smuggling with a rather unique method: double-bottomed coffins. It’s got this playful yet cynical tone that runs throughout, balancing laughs with the darker aspects of crime. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, but it oddly works to enhance the chaotic vibe of the narrative. Amasi Damiani's direction brings out some solid performances, especially in how characters react to the absurdity of their situations. Plus, the practical effects used in depicting the smuggling scenes add a layer of authenticity that’s often missing in modern films. It’s a curious piece that deserves a spot in any collection focused on Italian cinema’s more unconventional narratives.
Interesting blend of comedy and crimeUnique smuggling methodAbsurd and playful tone
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