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So, 'Oggi è primavera' is a curious little gem from '88. It starts with this street scene, and you get this funky music playing, right? Then, there’s this voiceover claiming it’s a super violent film, which honestly sets you up in a weird way. The pacing feels offbeat but in a charming way; like it’s not rushing to get anywhere. The man who crosses the street—there's something oddly relatable about his mundane actions, like extinguishing the kettle. It juxtaposes the chaos of the outside world with this quiet domesticity. It’s quirky, really; almost a commentary on life and violence, but it doesn’t take itself too seriously. The performances are natural, enhancing that slice-of-life vibe. Definitely not your usual comedy.
Unique blend of humor and violenceOffbeat pacing that adds charmNatural performances enhance the slice-of-life feel
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