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Hot Nights of the Decameron, directed by Gian Paolo Callegari, is a curious blend of comedy and nunsploitation that really encapsulates the quirky side of 70s Italian cinema. The pacing has this odd charm, weaving from playful humor to more risqué situations, typical of the era. The tone fluctuates, creating a lively atmosphere that feels both cheeky and irreverent. The performances are a mix of earnestness and camp, which adds to its distinct flavor. The practical effects are quite engaging, really emphasizing the absurdity in some of the film's more outrageous scenes. It's definitely a film that stands apart, offering a unique look at the nunsploitation genre through a comedic lens, which is not always the case.
Quirky blend of comedy and nunsploitation.Distinctive performances that mix earnestness with camp.Engaging practical effects add absurdity to the humor.
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