Bread and Chocolate VHS - Classic Italian Comedy Film - Perfect for Movie Nights & Vintage Film Collectors
Bread and Chocolate VHS - Classic Italian Comedy Film - Perfect for Movie Nights & Vintage Film Collectors

Bread and Chocolate VHS - Classic Italian Comedy Film - Perfect for Movie Nights & Vintage Film Collectors

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Amazon.com Nino Manfredi gives a wonderfully comic and sensitive performance as Nino, an Italian working as a waiter in Switzerland. Absent three years from his wife and children--for whom he is theoretically raising money to join him in Swiss prosperity--Nino is a little like David Bowie's dispirited alien in The Man Who Fell to Earth, an outsider too reinvented to return to his roots. Lonely, earthy, and clumsy among the polished locals, Nino has a series of Chaplinesque disasters that ultimately cost him his work permit and resident status. Instead of leaving the country, however, he sneaks back in and stays with a reclusive, beautiful woman (Anna Karina) with something of her own to hide. The adventures don't end there: like a modern Candide, Nino moves from one situation to the next, clinging to his optimism but also a strong suspicion he can never return home. Director Franco Brusati (Forget Venice) has made a rare comedy here that is both light and tough at the same time, with a hero whose clownish trappings don't so much soften his anxieties as make him more sympathetic for suffering them. --Tom Keogh

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Great movie (to me... of course..). Can't find it anywhere (and I have lots of sources), so bought this commercial VHS copy on Amazon, via an independent merchant. Tape played just fine. Transferred it to Blu-Ray and watched it last night, for the first time in ages. The bottom line is that there were no technical glitches to impede enjoying the full movie, so I can't ask any more than that, especially for a film that is just darn near impossible to get.