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The Kisser, directed by Roberto Bianchi Montero, has this offbeat charm, you know? It’s a comedy that dances around the themes of desire and transformation, as Raffaele steps out of his shell for a beautiful girl. The tone feels both light and a bit absurd, typical of 70s Italian comedies. Pacing is a bit uneven, which adds to its quirky appeal. The performances, especially Raffaele's, bring this raw energy that feels almost genuine. There’s this contrasting blend of practical effects and comedy that makes it distinctive. It’s not just about laughs; it’s a peek into a man's psyche and his awkward attempts at romance. Definitely a curious piece in Montero's filmography.
70s Italian comedy gems often have a unique vibe.Raffaele's character provides a relatable lens on romance.The film showcases practical effects typical of its era.
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