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38-24-36 is a curious piece from '63 that leans heavily on the musical numbers of the day. Directed by Vittorio Sala, it feels more like a collection of vaudeville acts than a traditional narrative film. The atmosphere is vibrant, with a mix of striptease and comedic sketches that give it a lively, albeit disjointed, rhythm. You get a sense of the era’s cultural landscape through the performances, though they can feel somewhat shallow without a strong plot driving them. The film thrives on its star power, showcasing the popular singers of the time, but it’s more about the spectacle than a cohesive story. Practical effects are minimal, but the charm lies in the sheer variety and the sheer fun of the era's entertainment.
Charming performances by era's stars · Vibrant mix of music and comedy · A snapshot of 60s entertainment culture
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