Review of Miracle in Milan (1951) by Martin T — 22 Jul 2008
A young man leaves the orphanage and ends up in a shantytown the same day. His charm and ability to unite people brings new life to the place... until the capitalist fatcats step in. Part Capra, part Chaplin, part absurdist magic realism.
But is it funny? Yeah it is, for the most part. Some of it is a little on the stupid side, and the one-dimensional social commentary is hardly biting satire, but it has a pack of delightful tricks up its sleeve.
This review of Miracle in Milan (1951) was written by Martin T on 22 Jul 2008.
Miracle in Milan has generally received very positive reviews.
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