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Plot Summary
A lighthearted comedy revolving around the daily lives and romantic entanglements of various characters, set against the backdrop of contemporary Italy. The film follows their interactions, misunderstandings, and eventual resolutions in a series of comedic vignettes.
Critical Reception
Information on the critical reception and audience reaction for "La luce del mondo" from 1935 is scarce due to the limited archival data from that era. It is generally considered a minor work within Italian cinema of the period, typical of the light comedies produced at the time, offering simple entertainment without significant critical acclaim.
What Reviewers Say
Generally viewed as a typical light Italian comedy of its era.
Offered simple, escapist entertainment for its contemporary audience.
Lacks significant critical or historical impact in retrospect.
Google audience: Audience reviews from the period are not available. Modern commentary is limited, suggesting it was a film of its time that has not retained significant popularity or critical discussion.
Fun Fact
Mario Mattoli was a prolific director of Italian comedies, often working with popular actors of the Fascist era, and "La luce del mondo" is one of his earlier directorial efforts.
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