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La cento chilometri is a quirky Italian comedy that captures the essence of mid-century absurdity. The film unfolds during a marathon in Rome, weaving together an ensemble of eccentric characters who find themselves in a series of ludicrous situations that poke fun at human nature and the spirit of competition. The pacing feels almost playful, with a loose structure that allows for spontaneous humor to shine through. While the director remains unknown, the performances bring a lively energy that makes the absurd moments land with charm. There's a delightful unpredictability to how the narrative unfolds, making it stand out in the realm of comedy from that era.
La cento chilometri has had a somewhat obscure presence in home media, with limited releases that make it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. The scarcity of prints adds to its allure; it's not easy to find in good condition, which naturally piques interest among those who appreciate vintage comedies. Fans of Italian cinema and those who enjoy the comedic styles of the late 50s often seek it out, but it remains relatively under the radar compared to more prominent titles of the time.
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