A lightweight comedy with a few intertwining story lines connected by the figure of "Lady Eva" (Franca Valeri),a mousy woman whose public persona is that of a love guru writing for a popular magazine, Piccola Posta is mostly harmless fluff, both when it deals with Lady Eva's hopeless crush for a veterinarian and when it follows a miserable cop (De Filippo) whose wife is obsessed with Eva's advices.
The movie shifts gears when it focuses on a sleazy, smug, morally repellent nobleman (Sordi) managing a retirement home with sinister efficiency. As tasteless and cartoonish as it is, the plot line happens to be rather funny - as usual, Sordi imbues his obnoxious caricatures with high-charged, manic glee.
The most interesting fact about Piccola Posta is how Lucio Fulci - known for his gory, grimy horror flicks - is one of the writers: the equivalent of Stephen King penning the script for You've Got Mail.
6,5/10
Plot summary
Polish Countess Eva Bolasky from Warsaw, aka Lady Eva, takes care of the correspondence column of the women's magazine Adamo and Eva, and she enjoys great success among her readers, ranging from humble dressmakers to ladies of the high aristocracy.
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