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So, Gli infermieri della mutua is quite a peculiar piece from 1969. It dives into the absurdities of the Italian healthcare system through this doctor character who bends the rules pretty liberally—definitely not your standard Hippocratic oath follower. The comedy is sharp, with a tone that dances between cynicism and dark humor. The pacing flows in a way that keeps you engaged, with each scene revealing more about the shenanigans happening in this private clinic. The performances are lively, especially how the supporting cast plays off the lead's morally questionable antics, making the film feel like a satirical mirror to society. I’d say its distinctiveness lies in its raw portrayal of healthcare, wrapped in humor. It’s not just laughs; it offers a critique wrapped in a fun package.
Gli infermieri della mutua is a bit of a rarity on the collector's market, having seen limited releases over the years. The film was initially available in standard formats but has been less frequently found in good condition, making any pristine version quite sought after. It often flies under the radar, which adds to its charm and the intrigue for collectors. If you enjoy period comedies that offer a glimpse into societal issues, this one might catch your interest.
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