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: A meticulous toy inventor who, after having his car stolen, tries to flag down the police car—only to be taken hostage alongside Giacomo after Aldo finds the gun.
(1998) is the second feature film from the beloved Italian comedy trio Aldo, Giovanni, and Giacomo , directed alongside Massimo Venier. Clocking in at 108 minutes, it remains one of their most commercially successful and ambitious projects, blending their signature slapstick with a surprisingly melancholic, surrealist undertone. Plot Summary
What begins as a tense kidnapping evolves into a surreal across the scenic landscapes of Abruzzo's Gran Sasso National Park, eventually leading to a metaphysical "twist" ending that reveals the protagonists' fates in the afterlife. Critical Analysis That's Life (1998) - IMDb
: A small-time counterfeiter nicknamed "Bancomat" who is being transported to a hearing.
The film follows three strangers brought together by a chaotic chain of events:
: A bumbling police officer and aspiring novelist who accidentally leaves his gun in the car's glove box.