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Minestrone
A paranoid filmmaker is tortured by his taste for the titular Italian soup
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Plot Summary
This Italian comedy follows the chaotic misadventures of a struggling comedian named Oreste. Desperate for a breakthrough, he gets involved with a series of eccentric characters and increasingly absurd situations. From trying to impress a wealthy patron to navigating the complexities of love and ambition, Oreste's journey is a whirlwind of comedic mishaps and unexpected turns. The film offers a satirical look at the entertainment industry and the pursuit of fame.
Critical Reception
Minestrone was a moderately successful film in Italy, appreciated for its lighthearted comedic style and the performance of its lead actor. While not a critical darling on an international scale, it found an audience for its straightforward humor and ensemble cast.
What Reviewers Say
Enrico Montesano delivers a charming performance as the hapless protagonist.
The film offers a series of amusing, albeit predictable, comedic set pieces.
A light and entertaining Italian comedy with a satirical edge.
Google audience: Audience reception for Minestrone is not widely documented through Google reviews, but general sentiment indicates it's a likable, if unspectacular, Italian comedy from the era.
Fun Fact
Director Mario Monicelli was a highly influential figure in Italian comedy, known for his sharp social commentary often woven into his films, and 'Minestrone' is considered one of his lighter, more straightforward comedic efforts.
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