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Everybody Go Home!
When Italy surrenders to the Allies, part of the Italian army is dispersed and soldiers begin to return to their homes.
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Plot Summary
During the chaotic days of the Italian armistice in World War II, a group of Italian soldiers find themselves separated from their unit and trying to make their way home. They encounter a series of absurd situations and characters as they navigate the shifting allegiances and dangers of a country in turmoil. The film humorously depicts their individual and collective efforts to survive and return to civilian life amidst the widespread confusion and disintegration of the military.
Critical Reception
Everybody Go Home! (Tutti a casa) is widely regarded as a significant Italian comedy that cleverly blends humor with the stark realities of wartime. Critics praised its satirical approach to the breakdown of military order and the resilience of the common soldier, while audiences appreciated its star-studded cast and witty dialogue. The film is considered a classic of Italian neorealism infused with comedic elements.
What Reviewers Say
A sharp and funny satire on the disintegration of military order during wartime.
Features a brilliant ensemble cast delivering memorable performances.
Successfully balances comedy with a poignant look at the human side of war.
Google audience: Google users often praise the film for its witty humor and the strong performances from its lead actors, particularly Alberto Sordi and Vittorio Gassman. Many appreciate its unique take on a serious historical period, finding it both entertaining and thought-provoking.
Fun Fact
The film's title, "Tutti a casa" (Everybody Go Home!), became a popular idiom in Italy referring to moments of sudden, unexpected chaos or dispersal.
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