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Ho ammazzato Berlusconi is this quirky Italian comedy that dives into the chaotic aftermath of political elections. You’ve got Matteo, who ends up in a fierce clash with his wife Livia—she’s a die-hard leftist, convinced he’s betrayed her by voting for Berlusconi. The tension is palpable and darkly humorous; the script has that biting Italian wit which keeps things engaging. There’s a unique blend of personal strife and political commentary that feels very much of its time. The performances are lively, especially from the lead duo, who carry the film’s emotional weight. And then there’s that surreal twist when Livia gets injured—talk about a narrative curveball! It definitely leaves a distinct mark in the landscape of political satire.
Engaging blend of personal and political themesNotable for its dark humorReflective of early 2000s Italian sentiment
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