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Aldo Baglio, Giacomo Poretti, Giovanni Storti, and Marina Massironi in Tre uomini e una gamba (1997)

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Tre uomini e una gamba

16 reviews
9/10

A very sunny, feel good movie

As a recent Italian emigrant, I was able to fully enjoy this wonderful, sunny movie that has brought back to mind a lot of innuendos and down-to-earth jokes that, certainly, are not meant to be racist: quite the opposite, actually: every joke is firmly tongue-in-cheek.

The authors-actors also dare to play themselves, using their real names: this allows them to freely play with several styles of direction, always from their point of view, which somebody may define iconoclastic. The truth - in my personal opinion - is that they have full confidence in their own sense of humour and thus they have created a homage to more serious movie genres - from neorealism, to westerns, to 50's horror.

This is like Carl Barks when painting with oil: using a formal medium to portray less serious things.
  • boss-45
  • Jun 19, 2005
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7/10

The fact this comedy isn't more widely known annoys me

  • peapulation
  • Apr 27, 2008
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8/10

defies expectations

  • beatabeatrix
  • Oct 10, 2006
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You'll laugh your tits off.

I saw this movie by accident, the local news paper made a mistake in the listings but by the time my two mates and I had driven out, found a park and walked to the movie theatre we didn't want to turn around and go home without watching anything. Despite the fact that the three of us would struggle to turn up a single Italian word between us we all laughed ourselves silly through the subtitles and decided that this movie is an absolute ripsnorter of a film that any aspiring comedy writer can and should learn from.
  • Rahuta
  • Sep 9, 2003
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10/10

A very good debut for Aldo, Giovanni & Giacomo

Nobody thought the first film of the three comedians could be so amusing and technically good. Nobody thought three comedians coming from TV can make film so well. In my opinion this film reaches peaks that remind Tarantino (!).

If we add to this that the humor of this trio is irresistible we have one of the greatest Italian films of '90s. I love it.
  • priapo
  • Jul 26, 2000
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10/10

The funniest, full of unspotted details

One evening I had nothing to do and the worse thing there was nothing on TV but one Italian movie ...

I love Italy and their ways. The three of them are just awesome and I agree with previous comments, that if you don't know nothing about Italy it will be very hard for you to get the joke. But if a man saw Godfathers, Robert de Niro movies, some european or better non Hollywood production it shouldn't be the problem.

AYEYE BRAZZO ...

Nevertheless, 10 of 10 points for the Gamba.
  • gasperma
  • Oct 6, 2003
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7/10

This was hillarious

From the beggining the movie takes a cooky turn with and "Italian" explanation of the JFK murder, follwed by humour that is fun, witty, and at times charming. Though I do not recommend this film to people who have not been exposed to italian culture, and speak the language, the film itslef is a breath of fresh air to come out of Italy.
  • jamigre
  • Jun 9, 2003
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10/10

One of the funniest films ever!

Aldo, Giacomo and Giovanni have to deliver an original Garpetz to a Maffia boss who is gonna be the father-in-law of one of the guys. A Garpetz? Garpetz is a famous sculptor...a VERY funny road movie with several intermezzi develops. At one time, Aldo, the Southern Italian, has a hilarious dream in which he is Dracula and the other guys are Northern Italian Leghisti (separatists). In the beginning, there is a meta-film in which Pulp Fiction is satirized. And there's also a love story in the mix: Giacomo falls in love with Chiara, who sees the Garpetz (it's a leg out of wood, the boss says: "My carpenter could've made it better!")and says: "Ma questo e' un Garpetz!" ("But this is a Garpetz!")The guys wonder: how did she find out? Until Giovanni comes up with the solution: "Se e' un Garpetz, e' una merda!" Don't miss this movie....neo-realism, too, is burlesqued in another meta-film....
  • naxash
  • Aug 26, 1999
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7/10

A road trip of humor and heart

Three Men and a Leg (Tre uomini e una gamba), directed by Aldo Baglio, Giovanni Storti, and Giacomo Poretti, is a charming and quintessentially Italian comedy that masterfully blends humor, friendship, and a touch of existential reflection. The film follows Aldo, Giovanni, and Giacomo as they embark on a chaotic road trip across Italy to deliver a bizarre wooden leg to their demanding boss.

The trio's natural chemistry and impeccable comedic timing are the backbone of the film. Aldo's goofy antics, Giovanni's stoic pragmatism, and Giacomo's quiet wit create a dynamic that feels authentic and engaging. Marina Massironi adds a refreshing layer to the narrative with her nuanced portrayal of a love interest who disrupts their journey and their perspectives.

The film is rich with cultural references, quirky dialogues, and absurd scenarios that capture the essence of Italian humor. From satirical critiques of societal norms to heartfelt moments of introspection, the screenplay strikes a delicate balance between hilarity and depth. The recurring visual gags, particularly those involving the titular wooden leg, provide a consistent thread of humor that keeps the story lively.

While some scenes feel episodic and occasionally drag, the overall pacing is buoyed by the trio's energy and the film's heartfelt tone. The journey's culmination delivers a satisfying blend of comedy and sentimentality, making it more than just a slapstick adventure.

Rating: 7/10 - A delightful and relatable comedy that celebrates friendship and life's unexpected twists.
  • Giuseppe_Silecchia
  • Jan 4, 2025
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10/10

This is by far the funniest movie ever produced

I think I watched this mocie more than 100 times, and every time I see it I I laugh as it was the first time. It's absolutely perfect in every detail. Aldo, Giovanni and Giacomo depict everyday's life scenes with such a comic and natural emphasis that it will be hardly imitated in future comic movies, at leas in Italy. Thay created a movie that inspired Italian comic gestures for two decades and they still continue their legacy. I could continue to talk about this movie for hours and hours. It deserved to be recognized worldwide, such a comic acting belongs to one of things I am mostly proud of my country. Thank you Aldo, Giovanni and Giacomo for creating such a masterpiece in the Italian cinematographic landscape!
  • stefanocohen
  • Apr 26, 2020
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9/10

A rare comic gem that can stand the time!

Being an italian, often very critical of italian cinema, I must admit that it annoys me to recognize that this movie is absolutely awesome. Each scene, even taken individually, is unforgettable. Despite its simplicity, it is always very intelligent and fun, and perfectly characterizes the best and the worst of Italianness. Even if it has his years now, it's always incredibly current and hilarious. I could be considered a heretic, but I think it is one of the most successful films of its kind, certainly one of the best of the last 30 years, if not always. Many Italians should see it again and again, maybe they will learn something eventually...
  • johnny-77589
  • May 13, 2019
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WONDERFUL!

It's a rare kind of humor, very nice! The problem is that is just in Italian, and even if it was in english it's not possible to taste Aldo, Giovanni and Giacomo's speeches in other languages than their own ones. :)
  • vector_raster
  • Jun 24, 2002
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8/10

An exhilarating experience.

The three (four with Mrs. Massironi) best actor-comedians in the Italian performing arts scene decided to make a movie. And it is a blessing. It is just as if you were at one of their live performances: exhilarating. It almost work as a movie (and not only as an excuse for the trio to perform), and the additional possibilities of the new media are used (along with their performance and excellent lines) to create more and more fun.
  • Irbis
  • Feb 12, 2000
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9/10

A masterpiece of Italian comedy, definitely deserves more credit

This movie is not pretentious and that's why it was never consider a masterpiece of Italian cinema, but actually it is. It's entertaining from beginning to end, really great actors, some scenes (actually 3/4 of the movie) entered the collective memory of Italy, it plays with Italian stereotypes without being offensive, engrossing or ridiculous. It seems like a simple movie but it's full of references to other movies, art, Italian culture and politics. Like some old Italian comedy masterpieces, it manages to deliver a sad story with really deep moments and being funny from beginning to end. I do believe it's the most influential moment of Italian comedy from the 90s till now, and unfortunately nobody else managed to deliver a movie so simple, smart and funny since then. If you are not Italian, maybe you'll find some moments difficult to understand, but give it a try, especially if you are studying Italy related things.
  • sharonrota
  • May 13, 2020
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10/10

It is a very funny movie

I saw it for more then 5 times. I enjoy it every time. I can not wait till the new film will be released "così è la vita". A nice gift for Christmas.
  • fiore-3
  • Dec 12, 1998
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Hilarious movie if you have an understanding of the culture and understand the language!

This movie was a hilarious movie if you understand the Italian language and culture! If you are merely watching it and relying on the subtitles you will not find it as funny since a lot is lost in the translation. I sat watching this movie with some friends and I was howling! They were sitting there just starring at me wondering what I found so funny. The difference between them and I....I understand the language and they don't! So if you have a friend that can translate it for you correctly then I say go for it, you will find that you will get some laughs in! The actors chosen to play each role were a good choice.....they all feed off of each other and this makes the movie even more better.

So if you have an understanding of the language then this is a funny movie to watch!
  • lstar99
  • Jun 27, 2003
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