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: Guido's "reversed" transformation—from a man of immense wealth to a fake criminal—serves as a satirical critique of the barriers created by class.
The 1979 film (originally titled Mani di velluto and also known as Velvet Hands ) is a cornerstone of Italian slapstick comedy, starring the iconic Adriano Celentano . Narrative and Comic Structure Der Millionenfinger (1979).mp4
: The insurance companies are portrayed as the "true" antagonists, prioritizing profit over the very security Guido's glass provides, suggesting that corporate greed is more destructive than petty theft. : Guido's "reversed" transformation—from a man of immense
The film follows , a wealthy and brilliant engineer who has made a fortune inventing an indestructible armored glass for jewelry shops. Ironically, his invention is so effective that it enrages both criminals and insurance companies, who see their livelihoods disappearing. The film follows , a wealthy and brilliant
At its core, Der Millionenfinger explores the tension between :