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The film uses the premise to mock the Mafia, Sicilian stereotypes, and political corruption in Italy through absurdist situations, such as when Johnny’s wife attempts to use Dante as a body double to get him killed by the mafia.

This film is a classic example of Italian comedy, often seen as a precursor to the success of Life is Beautiful . A list of other ? More details on the political satire within the film? Johnny Stecchino (1991) - IMDb Johnny Stecchino

A useful feature of Johnny Stecchino (1991) is its , often described as a "comedy of misunderstanding". The film uses the premise to mock the

Benigni's character, Dante, survives dangerous situations simply by not noticing them—an example of his "gift of obliviousness" and a key feature of his clown-like comedic style. More details on the political satire within the film

Roberto Benigni plays both Dante, a naive, good-natured school bus driver, and his lookalike, Johnny Stecchino, a corrupt, traitorous Sicilian mobster in hiding.

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