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Super Fantozzi
Superfantozzi (1986) is an Italian film from 1986. It is the fifth film in the saga of the unlucky clerk Ugo Fantozzi, played by its creator, Paolo Villaggio. In this film, Fantozzi is portrayed in a surreal historical journey, from Genesis to 1980s.
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Plot Summary
Ugo Fantozzi, the eternally unlucky accountant, is brought back to life by a scientific experiment, only to find himself once again the butt of cosmic jokes. This time, he's tasked with representing Italy in the World Cup, leading to a series of disastrous and hilarious events. Fantozzi's attempts at heroism and competence invariably result in utter failure, highlighting his unique brand of misfortune.
Critical Reception
As with most Fantozzi films, 'Super Fantozzi' was a commercial success in Italy, appealing to its established fanbase who relished the character's familiar misfortunes. Critical reviews tended to be mixed, often noting the predictable nature of the gags but acknowledging the enduring appeal of Paolo Villaggio's iconic character.
What Reviewers Say
Fans of the Fantozzi character will find his signature bad luck and comedic suffering intact.
The film relies heavily on slapstick and situational comedy, characteristic of the series.
While formulaic, the movie provides consistent laughs for those who enjoy Fantozzi's brand of misfortune.
Google audience: Audience reviews often praise the film for its consistent portrayal of Fantozzi's relatable misfortunes and the comedic timing of Paolo Villaggio. Some viewers find the humor repetitive, but many appreciate the nostalgic value and the character's enduring appeal as an underdog.
Fun Fact
Paolo Villaggio was known to dislike the film's premise of Fantozzi being resurrected, feeling it deviated too much from the character's established reality.
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