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The film is widely considered a cornerstone in the careers of its stars. Diego Abatantuono shines in what many consider one of his best "trash comedy" roles, speaking in a unique, made-up language. Jerry Calà provides the perfect counterpart, embodying the classic 1980s urban youth.

Released in 1981, ("The Really Cool Guys") is a cult Italian comedy directed by Carlo Vanzina that serves as a comedic, fast-paced reimagining of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet . Set against the backdrop of 1980s Milan, the film is a satirical look at suburban rivalries, showcasing the emerging talents of Jerry Calà and Diego Abatantuono. Plot Summary The film follows two rival gang leaders in Milan: Romeo (Jerry Calà): A working-class Milanese mechanic. I_fichissimi_1981-Altadefinizione01_media_HD-iTA_

Directed by Carlo Vanzina, the film is noted for its quick, relentless pacing filled with constant gags, making it a landmark of 1980s Italian cinema. The film is widely considered a cornerstone in

The conflict escalates when Romeo falls in love with , not realizing she is the sister of his nemesis, Felice. The rivalry between their respective gangs—constantly feuding through pranks and skirmishes—creates a modern "West Side Story" scenario, complete with comedic misunderstandings, chaotic parties, and a desperate search for love in a hostile environment. Key Elements & Style Released in 1981, ("The Really Cool Guys") is

I Fichissimi (1981): When Vanzina Reimagined Shakespeare in Milanese Suburbs

A Southern Italian immigrant (specifically Apulian) running a fruit delivery service, who is fully integrated into the northern scene.

about the cast (e.g., Diego Abatantuono's other films)? Context on other Vanzina films from that era?

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