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Il secondo tragico Fantozzi (1976)
One of the best Italian modern comedy
This is truly one of the best Italian favorite comedies.
It is too bad these movies have never been released in the States.
Fantozzi movies are pure satire about the work life in a northern Italian corporation in the late 70's. A characteristic of the movie is that Paolo Villaggio/Fantozzi also narrates the events with a unique dramatic tone of voice....must hear to appreciate it!
Ugo Fantozzi is a frustrated accountant of a big old fashioned corporation structured like a royal, divine hierarchy where Fantozzi is at the bottom of it.
Fantozzi at work (and at home)is dis-respected, teased and mocked by his co-workers but he humbly takes all the crap with resignation. He is also doomed by an unbelievable bad luck which is displayed by a stormy cloud over his head. To add to the misfortune, his family life isn't better either. His wife is ugly and his daughter (played by a young man) is even uglier. Fantozzi tries to escape this reality by dreaming romantics randevouz with one of the females co-workers Sig.na Silvani....which of course could care less about him.
All the characters in the movies are really crazy and unique. The "Divine Mega-President" of the corporation is the craziest one of all... he has an aquarium made of "chosen employees" up in his ultra modern office penth-house.
The movies don't have a plot but a series of short comical scenes that show Fantozzi frustrations in the beginning but as the movie goes on, will peak with Fantozzi rebellion to the "corporation's rules" and finally end with Fantozzi defeat and surrender to the corporation's "Creator".
These comedy is very intelligently written and is very original.
A truly enjoyable movie.
Kung Pow: Enter the Fist (2002)
a unique twisted comedy
This picture didn't get good reviews because critics often don't get it! Lured by the trailer I went to see this movie with my son....the first 10 minutes of film I was really mad and couldn't believe this was a re-dubbed old martial arts movie. As the movie went on it turned out to be hilarious! If you like Mel Brooks commedy you should appreciate Kung Pow. This movie explores, mimic and teases not only martial arts movies but the way of making action pictures. The movie lines are really funny....there was not actual script and were remarkably improvised. Steve Odereck dares to say what viewers think....One either will hate or love this movie. I ended up buying the DVD.