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Le braghe del padrone
The young Vittorio Pieroni throws himself from a railway overpass when a train is passing by; escaped suicide and rescued by an ambulance, remembers the circumstances that led him to commit that gesture
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Plot Summary
In this Italian comedy, a hardworking factory worker named Silvio unexpectedly inherits a substantial fortune. This sudden wealth allows him to pursue his dreams and desires, but it also brings new challenges and complications into his life. He navigates the complexities of his newfound status, dealing with relationships and societal expectations.
Critical Reception
The film was a commercial success in Italy, appealing to audiences with its humor and relatable protagonist. While not a critical darling on an international scale, it is remembered as a popular example of Italian comedy from the late 1970s, largely driven by the star power of Renato Pozzetto.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted humor and Pozzetto's comedic performance.
Seen as a typical Italian comedy of its era, with a focus on social satire.
Some found the plot predictable, but enjoyed the overall entertainment value.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to quantify through specific Google review summaries as the film is primarily known within the Italian market and older. However, general sentiment indicates enjoyment of the comedic elements and Pozzetto's charm.
Fun Fact
Renato Pozzetto, who plays the lead role, was already a highly popular comedian in Italy at the time of the film's release, known for his distinctive stuttering delivery and deadpan humor.
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