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Sesso allegro
Three men, Manlio, Pino and Paolo have just escaped from prison. A radio announcer warn all women to be careful because the escaped convicts are extremely sex-starved after being in prison for so long. However, all the women the convicts encounter are more than willing to help satisfy their sexual desires.
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Plot Summary
In this lighthearted Italian comedy, two bumbling friends find themselves entangled in a series of romantic misadventures. Mistaken identities and comical misunderstandings lead them on a chaotic journey through love and laughter. They attempt to navigate the complexities of relationships while inadvertently causing humorous mayhem.
Critical Reception
Sesso allegro received a mixed to positive reception, largely seen as a charming and entertaining romantic comedy typical of its era. While not critically acclaimed, it was appreciated for its lighthearted tone and the chemistry of its leads, appealing to audiences looking for escapist entertainment. Critics often noted its predictable plot but praised its comedic timing and overall feel-good nature.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted comedic moments and romantic undertones.
Appreciated for its charming performances and escapist entertainment value.
Seen as a classic example of 1980s Italian romantic comedies, if somewhat formulaic.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Sesso allegro are scarce due to its niche appeal and age, but existing commentary suggests viewers enjoyed its simple humor and romantic plot, often remembering it fondly as a light and enjoyable watch from the period.
Fun Fact
While often associated with the popular duo Terence Hill and Bud Spencer, this film is a departure from their typical action-comedy roles, focusing more on romantic entanglements and character-driven humor.
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