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So, 'Dropout' is quite the intriguing piece from Tinto Brass. It blends comedy, crime, and drama in a way that feels uniquely Italian yet resonates with broader themes of love and desperation. The pacing has a certain whimsicality, which I think complements the offbeat romance between the immigrant and the abducted heiress. There's a palpable tension, especially in the way their relationship evolves amidst the absurdity of their situation. The practical effects are nothing overly flashy, but they serve the film's charm well. Brass's direction brings out some surprisingly nuanced performances that keep you engaged, and the atmosphere is this odd mix of light-heartedness and underlying gravity. Definitely a standout in the early '70s era.
Interesting take on immigrant narratives.Strong performances with quirky chemistry.Captures the early '70s Italian cinematic vibe.
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