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So, ...Che Dio perdona a tutti is a bit of a quirky gem. It dives into the life of Arturo, a kinda sad Sicilian real estate agent whose passion for pastries brings him unexpected joy and love in Flora. The humor feels both light and layered, underscored by the vibrant Sicilian culture that’s alive in every scene. The pacing is relaxed, allowing the viewer to savor the little moments, much like a fine cannoli. It has this charming, almost nostalgic feel that reminds you of classic comedies, but with a fresh twist. The performances are endearing, particularly the chemistry between the leads, which makes the whole experience feel warm and inviting.
This film is a curious entry in the comedy genre, quite different from the usual fare, and may appeal to collectors looking for something off the beaten path. Its distribution has been limited, which might add to its charm and collectability. Physical copies are still somewhat scarce, leading to heightened interest among niche collectors who appreciate its cultural backdrop and whimsical storytelling.
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