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Milano miliardaria is this delightful little comedy that explores the rivalry between two distinctly Milanese characters, Luigi, a photographer, and Peppino, a barber. The whole atmosphere feels very much like a slice of post-war Italy, where sports not only reflect personal pride but also regional identity. The pacing is relaxed yet engaging, capturing the essence of everyday life and the quirks of its characters. The performances bring a warmth and humor that makes you chuckle, especially the interplay between the Inter and Napoli fans. It's fascinating how the film uses local cultural references to enrich the narrative, making it a quaint, if not essential, exploration of camaraderie and rivalry.
Milano miliardaria has seen a few releases over the years but remains a somewhat elusive title for collectors, particularly outside Italy. The film's charm lies in its regional authenticity and the comedic performances that resonate even today. Finding a good quality print can be a challenge, which certainly adds to the collector's intrigue. Fans of Italian cinema and sports comedies will appreciate the film's place in the landscape of early 50s Italian film, though it may not be as widely known as others from the period.
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