I love Italian humor more than French humor. Italian humor is absurd, and there is a sense of self-deprecating joy. I also understand Italian life through a person's point of view, and have a certain irony about Italian politics. Of course there is warmth in it. The protagonist in it is not a perfect person, but a person with various problems. Through his series of interesting and funny changes, let us appreciate some of the advantages of this character and show a three-dimensional and real person. I think it's a little more lighthearted than French humor, and the comedy is a little better, and it's more tender.
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