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Sanguinetti
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Plot Summary
In this historical comedy, the eccentric and ambitious inventor Sanguinetti strives to create the first flying machine. Facing numerous setbacks and societal skepticism, he perseveres with his unconventional methods and a cast of colorful characters. The film humorously chronicles his journey through failed experiments and absurd contraptions as he races against time and his own sanity to achieve his airborne dream.
Critical Reception
Sanguinetti received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising Astier's distinctive comedic style and visual inventiveness. Some found the humor occasionally uneven and the plot a bit predictable, but many appreciated its charm and unique take on a historical figure. Audiences generally responded well to the film's whimsical tone and Astier's characteristic wit.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Alexandre Astier's unique directorial vision and comedic sensibilities.
Some reviewers found the pacing and humor to be inconsistent.
Appreciated for its whimsical portrayal of invention and ambition.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's humor and Astier's signature style, finding it to be an entertaining and charming comedy. However, a segment of viewers felt the plot was somewhat simplistic and that the comedic elements didn't always land effectively.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the real-life inventor Charles Sanguinetti, who, while never successfully built a flying machine, was known for his eccentric and ambitious engineering projects in the late 19th century.
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