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So, 'Spaghetti at Midnight,' huh? It's this quirky 1981 comedy that dives into infidelity and mobster antics. The narrative is a bit all over the place, which kind of adds to its charm—Savino, played by someone you might not recognize, is a real piece of work, wanting to off his wife Celeste after finding out about her affair with Andrea, the architect. Meanwhile, there's this whole subplot about Elvira, the judge's wife, which feels like a side dish to the main course of chaos. The pacing is a mix of frantic and slow, with some humorous moments that feel a bit out of left field. It’s not perfect, but it definitely has its own vibe, a blend of dark humor and unexpected twists.
Has a unique blend of dark humor and absurdity.The performances are a hit or miss, but they contribute to the quirky atmosphere.The narrative is chaotic but oddly engaging, keeping you on your toes.
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