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Director: Stefano Sollima
Cast: Giovanni Guardiano
In a room there's a man with zippers all over his body, which he uses as pockets to store various surprising items. When a mouse accidentally gets "under his skin", the hunt is on!
Critical Reception & Ratings
Zippo (2003) is a horror-comedy film directed by Stefano Sollima that received mixed reviews from critics. The film's unusual premise, featuring a man with zippers all over his body, has generated a divisive response, with some praising its creativity and others finding it too bizarre. Ratings for the film on sites like IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes suggest a mixed audience reception.
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Directed by the acclaimed Stefano Sollima, Zippo from 2003 is a unique blend of horror and comedy that centers around a mysterious man with zippers all over his body, who uses them as pockets to store surprising items. This offbeat and visually striking premise, combined with the lead performance by Giovanni Guardiano, makes Zippo a one-of-a-kind cinematic experience that will delight fans of unconventional genre-blending films.
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