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So, 'Ma chi te lo fa fare?' is this charming little comedy from 1948 that really captures the essence of post-war Italian humor. Set against the backdrop of the picturesque Amalfi coast, it mixes romance and a bit of heartbreak in a way that's quite engaging. The performances, especially that of the elderly aunt who clings to her past, are a delightful contrast to the youthful naivety of the main love interest. The pacing feels just right, allowing the comedic moments to breathe without losing the plot's momentum. What’s intriguing is the heartfelt exploration of unrequited love, layered with a touch of melodrama, which gives it a unique flavor among films of its era. Plus, the practical effects and location shooting really add to its charm.
This film is somewhat of a rarity, particularly in its original format on 35mm, which collectors often seek out. While not as widely recognized as other Italian comedies from the era, its unique blend of humor and sentiment has garnered a niche following. The scarcity of good-quality prints has made it a point of interest among serious collectors who appreciate the nuances of post-war Italian cinema.
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