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Uno a me, uno a te e uno a Raffaele
An American independent director comes to Italy to shoot a film. But inconveniences and obstacles stand in the way at every step. These are the years in which “Tangentopoli” rages and the golden rule of officials and collaborators is “one (bribe) to you, one to me, one to Raffaele”.
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Plot Summary
Three friends, Tonio, Nello, and Raffaele, decide to venture into the world of crime to escape their mundane lives and financial struggles. Their misguided attempts at becoming gangsters lead them into a series of comical and chaotic misadventures. As they try to prove their toughness, they often find themselves out of their depth, facing absurd situations and unintended consequences.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to negative reception from critics, primarily being seen as a low-budget comedy with limited appeal. While some audiences appreciated its crude humor and the performances of its lead actors, many found the plot simplistic and the execution lacking. It is largely considered a minor work within Italian comedy cinema of the era.
What Reviewers Say
The film relies heavily on slapstick and crude humor, which may appeal to a niche audience.
Performances from the main cast are energetic, but cannot salvage a weak script.
The narrative is often disjointed and lacks significant comedic payoff.
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Fun Fact
The film is known for its very limited distribution and is considered a cult curiosity rather than a widely recognized cinematic work.
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