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Sorbole... che romagnola!
Due to a mistake by the travel agency she works for, a young woman finds herself deeply in debt and stranded in a tourist resort full of incredibly stuck-up travelers. As these tourists all insist they are all incredibly thin attractive people despite evidence to the contrary, she decides to open up a boutique in which she strives to transform them into beautiful people.
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Plot Summary
A man travels to Romagna hoping to find love and adventure, but instead finds himself embroiled in a series of comical mishaps and misunderstandings. He encounters eccentric characters and gets caught up in local traditions and rivalries, leading to a chaotic yet ultimately heartwarming experience. The film is a lighthearted exploration of rural Italian life and the pursuit of romance.
Critical Reception
This film is a minor Italian comedy from the 1970s, primarily known for its lead actor Lino Banfi's early performance. It received a limited release and is not widely critically acclaimed, often categorized as a 'commedia all'italiana' that relies heavily on its star's comedic persona and regional humor. Audience reception was likely modest, catering to fans of Banfi's particular brand of comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on Lino Banfi's established comedic timing.
Features typical themes of rural Italian life and romantic misadventures.
A straightforward, low-budget comedy from its era.
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Fun Fact
This film is one of Lino Banfi's earlier roles before he became a household name in Italian television and cinema, showcasing his developing comedic style.
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