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Benigni's character, Dante, survives dangerous situations simply by not noticing them—an example of his "gift of obliviousness" and a key feature of his clown-like comedic style.
A useful feature of Johnny Stecchino (1991) is its , often described as a "comedy of misunderstanding". Johnny Stecchino
Roberto Benigni plays both Dante, a naive, good-natured school bus driver, and his lookalike, Johnny Stecchino, a corrupt, traitorous Sicilian mobster in hiding. The film uses the premise to mock the
The film uses the premise to mock the Mafia, Sicilian stereotypes, and political corruption in Italy through absurdist situations, such as when Johnny’s wife attempts to use Dante as a body double to get him killed by the mafia. More details on the political satire within the film
This film is a classic example of Italian comedy, often seen as a precursor to the success of Life is Beautiful . A list of other ? More details on the political satire within the film? Johnny Stecchino (1991) - IMDb