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The second denunciation of capitalist exploitation of the poor workers offers one of the highlights of Fantozzi’s endless series of hardships – a candid anti-cinefile denigration of Battleship Potemkin (1925) and subsequent celebration of more mundane pleasures. Accountant Ugo Fantozzi in top form. (Summer Film School)

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angielski The second installment follows the exact same spirit, aiming to have you falling out of your chair with uncontrollable laughter. The film once again offers countless iconic scenes to remember; I'd highlight the dinner scene featuring the enormous dog Ivan the Terrible, the Thirty-First :D. Personally, I consider this scene one of the most precise comedic moments in the entire history of cinema from around the world. It’s flawless. Additionally, the casino visit initially brings many wide smiles. Today’s comedies often rely on superficial jokes that mostly just leave you wondering how anyone could find them entertaining. This isn’t always the case, but unfortunately, it often is. For me, the second one scores 8.5/10. ()