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So, Italiani! È severamente proibito servirsi della toilette durante le fermate really dives into the absurdity of 60s Italian politics and youth culture. You’ve got this quirky love story wrapped up in the chaos of protests and revolutionary fervor. The pacing is a bit erratic, which kind of matches the vibe of the era—it's all over the place but in a way that feels organic. The humor often stems from the clashes between idealism and reality, and there’s a certain charm to the performances, especially the way Benito’s character navigates his infatuation with Patrizia. It’s not your average comedy; there’s a real sense of societal critique layered throughout, making it distinctive in its approach.
This film exists in various formats, but finding an original print can be a bit of a hunt given its niche appeal. It’s not exactly mainstream, so collector interest tends to come from those who appreciate the absurdity of Italian comedies from this era. Scarcity can be an issue, making it a unique find for anyone keen on 60s cinema that mixes humor with a political edge.
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