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So, 'Non è mai troppo ovvio' is one of those films that catches you off guard. The pacing is a bit erratic, which gives it this raw, almost experimental vibe. You can feel the era it was made in, a wonderful mix of subtle humor and social commentary, though it’s hard to pin down why it strikes a chord. The performances are sincere, almost endearing in their earnestness, and there’s something charming about the practical effects – they feel authentic, not polished to a sheen like modern stuff. It's distinctive, for sure, with a tone that dances between light-hearted and reflective, leaving you with more questions than answers. It's got that unique flavor that only a 70s film can offer.
This film has had a bit of a rough journey in terms of formats, having had limited releases over the years, which has led to its scarcity in physical collections. Its obscurity might make it less appealing to some, but savvy collectors appreciate its distinct atmosphere and the nuances of its storytelling. Interest in this film tends to come from those who delve deeper into the lesser-known corners of cinema, making it a curious gem for dedicated enthusiasts.
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