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So, 'Quickly, Shootings and Kisses for Breakfast' is really something else—it's like they threw a heist caper, a buddy adventure, and a comedy into a blender. The cinematography pops with color, and while the humor might seem a bit rough around the edges, it's that very charm that keeps it engaging. The dynamic between the characters feels like those classic Terence Hill-Bud Spencer escapades, but with an added sprinkle of crude animation that’s oddly endearing. Franco Potenza’s jazzy score really ties it together, adding this upbeat vibe that makes the ride more enjoyable. And let’s not forget the cast—Maria Pia Luzi and others bring a lively energy that adds to the film’s quirky atmosphere. It’s a package of cheeky fun wrapped in a diamond heist narrative.
This film is a bit of an oddity, often overshadowed by bigger titles from the era. It has seen limited releases, making it somewhat scarce and sought after by niche collectors. Its whimsical tone and unique blend of genres appeal to those who appreciate lesser-known gems from the 70s, and while it might not have the mainstream recognition, it certainly holds a special place for fans of quirky crime adventures.
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