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Ad ovest di Paperino
It is the first film of the comedy trio "I GianCattivi", formed by Athina Cenci, Francesco Nuti and Benvenuti, who won the Nastro d'Argento for Best New Director. The film is set in Florence, Tuscany, with some scenes shot in Prato.The title is an inside joke that refers to the Tuscan village of Paperino, which is a district of Prato; the film's surreal and grotesque undertones are also hinted by the title itself, since "Paperino" is also the Italian name for Donald Duck.
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Plot Summary
A disturbed young man, haunted by traumatic childhood memories, believes he is being targeted by a mysterious killer stalking the streets of Rome. As the body count rises, he finds himself drawn into a dangerous investigation to uncover the truth before he becomes the next victim.
Critical Reception
Dario Argento's 'Ad ovest di Paperino,' also known as 'Tenebrae,' is a stylish and often brutal giallo film that received mixed to positive reviews upon its release. While some critics praised its visual flair, suspenseful atmosphere, and shocking set pieces, others found its plot convoluted and its violence excessive.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Argento's distinctive visual style and suspenseful direction.
Noted for its intricate plot and shocking, well-executed murder sequences.
Some found the violence gratuitous and the narrative occasionally confusing.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciate the film's suspense, gore, and Argento's directorial signature, though some find the story hard to follow.
Fun Fact
The film's controversial nature led to it being banned in several countries upon its release due to its graphic violence.
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