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Se quell'idiota ci pensasse... is a delightful piece of 1939 Italian comedy that captures the essence of its era with a light-hearted yet sharp wit. The pacing is quite brisk, which keeps the audience engaged, weaving through moments of absurdity and clever banter. The performances have a charming, almost theatrical quality, making the characters feel larger than life. It’s fascinating to see how the practical effects of the time are utilized to enhance the humor, adding a visual layer to the jokes. There's a certain nostalgia in its atmosphere that transports you back, making you appreciate the ingenuity of filmmakers working with limited resources.
The film remains relatively obscure in the collector community, which is surprising given its comedic flair. There are few surviving prints, and those that do exist can be challenging to locate, especially in good condition. Interest seems to be growing, though, particularly among collectors of pre-war Italian cinema, making it a curious piece for anyone looking to dive deeper into the comedy genre from that period.
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