Overall very amiable, quirky fun.
Allegro Non Troppo (1979)
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Reviews Counted:17
Fresh:15
Rotten:2
Average Rating:7.3/10
Runtime: 85 mins
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis: Animated masterpiece which is set to the music of six classical works which include Ravel's "Bolero," and Stravinsky's "Firebird." Comic live action is interspersed between animated segments.
Starring: Maurizio Nichetti
Starring: Maurizio Nichetti
Director: Bruno Bozzetto
Director: Bruno Bozzetto
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Reviews for Allegro Non Troppo
Director Bozzetto's style is frantic in pace and occasionally violent, but his use of color and line is dazzling.
The animated pieces are uniformly terrific, some touching, most hilarious and more than a few expressing Bozzetto's trademark anti-war sentiments.
Generally humorous, quite colorful, and at least somewhat thought provoking.
It's not only a hilarious send-up of Disney's excesses but a splendid cartoon feature in its own right -- funny and imaginative and lively.
A reminder of a time not that long ago when movies seemed fresher, braver and just generally more exciting than they are now.
every bit is weird, experimental, and vaguely inappropriate as you would expect.
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