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So, 'Son tornate a fiorire le rose' is this quirky 1975 Italian comedy that really captures a certain charm, you know? It revolves around Paolo and Carlo, two guys grappling with the arrival of a nephew, which sends their lives into a comical tailspin. The film has this light-hearted tone, but there's an undercurrent of nostalgia and that struggle to stay youthful, which is pretty relatable. The pacing is breezy, filled with humorous situations and dialogue that feels both fresh and a little offbeat. The performances are lively—these actors really embody that youthful spirit. There's nothing flashy here, but it has a unique, almost whimsical atmosphere that sets it apart from more conventional comedies of its time.
This film, directed by an unknown hand, has had a rather limited format release, primarily circulating in VHS and some rare DVD editions. Its scarcity makes it a unique find for collectors who appreciate offbeat comedies from the 70s. Interest among collectors seems to be growing, particularly among those who value lesser-known Italian cinema that strays from the mainstream.
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