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La giacca stregata
Dino, a young failure dependent on his elderly aunt, meets Roberto, a former military comrade who went to war in his place. Roberto gives him the address of a tailor to have a new suit made. Based on the short story of the same name, from the collection "Le K" (1966).
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Plot Summary
A man inherits a cursed jacket that causes uncontrollable transformations and chaotic events, leading him on a bizarre and humorous journey through Rome. He grapples with the magical garment's effects while trying to maintain some semblance of his normal life and relationships. The film blends supernatural elements with comedic situations and social commentary.
Critical Reception
The film was a moderate success upon release, appreciated for its original premise and Carlo Verdone's comedic performance. While some critics found the horror elements underdeveloped, the blend of fantasy and comedy resonated with audiences, making it a cult favorite over time. Monica Vitti's supporting role also received praise for adding depth to the narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive blend of horror and comedy.
Carlo Verdone's performance is a highlight, delivering both laughs and some pathos.
The film's unique concept and quirky execution garnered a cult following.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely positive, with viewers often citing the film's originality and humorous take on supernatural themes. Many appreciate the nostalgic feel and the performances, especially from the lead actors. Some suggest it's a hidden gem of Italian cinema.
Fun Fact
Although Carlo Verdone is known for his directorial work, this film predates his directorial debut and he stars prominently as an actor.
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