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Il cocco di mamma
Aldo, Vasco and "Smilzo" (Slim) are friends. They live with their parents and are training for boxing. But their real interest is in women. When casually Aldo meets Laura and falls for her. Will he succeed in winning her love?
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Plot Summary
A well-meaning but overbearing mother dotes excessively on her adult son, hindering his attempts to lead an independent life and find love. Her constant interference and attempts to control his decisions create humorous situations as the son struggles to break free from her suffocating affection. The film explores the comedic dynamics of a classic mother-son relationship under extreme circumstances.
Critical Reception
The film was a moderate success upon its release, appealing to audiences who enjoyed lighthearted comedies featuring popular Italian stars like Alberto Sordi. Critics at the time often praised Sordi's comedic timing and ability to embody the hapless son, though some noted the predictable nature of the plot.
What Reviewers Say
Alberto Sordi delivers a memorable performance as the perpetually-under-his-mother's-thumb son.
The film offers lighthearted amusement through its depiction of Italian family dynamics.
While predictable, the comedy lands effectively due to the charming cast.
Google audience: Audience reception for this older film is difficult to gauge through modern platforms, but contemporary reviews indicate it was enjoyed as a straightforward comedy.
Fun Fact
Alberto Sordi, one of Italy's most beloved comedic actors, often played characters who were flawed but relatable, making him perfectly suited for the role of a mama's boy.
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