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So, 'The Viking Who Became a Bigamist' is this quirky Italian comedy that plays with the absurdity of love and marriage. Vittorio Coppa, who definitely brings a certain charm to the role, juggles his two wives while plying his trade on a sleeper train—it's a strange backdrop that gives the film a unique, almost whimsical feel. The pacing has that classic 60s rhythm, navigating through comedic misunderstandings and the concept of love in a light-hearted way. What stands out is its blend of cultural commentary and character exploration, all wrapped in a comedic package that's a bit silly yet surprisingly engaging.
This film has had a bit of a spotty release history, mostly landing on obscure labels and limited runs, which can make finding a good copy somewhat of a chore. It doesn't pop up at every collector's event, so the scarcity adds to its intrigue among those who appreciate offbeat comedies. While not the most recognized title, it has a niche appeal for those drawn to the oddities of international cinema from the late 60s.
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