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Soldier's Girl is a rather intriguing entry in the 1967 comedy genre, intertwining romance with themes of loss. It tells the bittersweet tale of Anita, a spirited girl from Emilia who falls for Salvatore, a Neapolitan soldier. The film takes a dark turn when Salvatore tragically drowns, leaving Anita haunted by his ghost, which casts a shadow over her ability to love again. The atmosphere is a mix of lightheartedness and melancholy, giving it a unique tone that sets it apart. The performances are earnest, especially in how they navigate the emotional landscape of love and loss, which gives the film a certain depth that often eludes typical comedies from that era.
Soldier's Girl has a bit of a niche following among collectors due to its unusual blend of comedy and deeper emotional themes. There are various formats available, but original prints are scarce, making it a point of interest for those into lesser-known Italian cinema. The quirky narrative and the distinctive performances make it a delightful, albeit slightly obscure, piece worth exploring for those who appreciate the era's cinematic quirks.
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