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* FanonDiscontinuity: A prequel was released in 2011 with the same premise but different protagonists and set in the Florence of 1400. The title is "My Friends: How it all began". Old fans utterly hated it and refuse to consider it part of the saga.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: A prequel "prequel" was released in 2011 with the same premise but different protagonists and set in the Florence of 1400. The title is "My 1400 titled ''My Friends: How it all began".It All Began''. Old fans utterly hated it and refuse to consider it part of the saga.
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* ContestedSequel: The third movie had mixed reception. Most people agree that it's not bad but far from being good as the other two.
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* ContestedSequel: The third movie had s more mixed reception.reception than the first two. Most people agree that it's not bad but far from being good as the other two.
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* JerkassWoobie:
** Perozzi, in his last moments before dying. Even his friends felt sorry for him, when Perozzi's wife and son were extremely cold and showed no emotions (his wife coldly claims that you can't be sad when absolutely ''nobody'' is dying). They have a good reason to hate him, as Perozzi was a neglectful manchild who cheated on his wife and was always trying to get rid of his son, but they were still very sad scenes.
** Mascetti is a jerk to everyone, including his own family. He also lives in a basement in conditions of poverty (even if it's his own fault) with a stressed, suicidal wife, a handicapped daughter who ends up getting raped and knocked up, and no job. Even worse at the end of the second movie, when he is affected by a heart attack that forced him to stay for the rest of his life in a wheelchair.
** Melandri, even if his misfortunes are PlayedForLaughs, you still can feel sorry for him. He's the only one of the group who doesn't see women just as sex objects, and is actually looking for the ideal woman to fall in love with, but everything always ends up blowing up in his face (the woman being horribly wrong and his friends making fun of him).
** Perozzi, in his last moments before dying. Even his friends felt sorry for him, when Perozzi's wife and son were extremely cold and showed no emotions (his wife coldly claims that you can't be sad when absolutely ''nobody'' is dying). They have a good reason to hate him, as Perozzi was a neglectful manchild who cheated on his wife and was always trying to get rid of his son, but they were still very sad scenes.
** Mascetti is a jerk to everyone, including his own family. He also lives in a basement in conditions of poverty (even if it's his own fault) with a stressed, suicidal wife, a handicapped daughter who ends up getting raped and knocked up, and no job. Even worse at the end of the second movie, when he is affected by a heart attack that forced him to stay for the rest of his life in a wheelchair.
** Melandri, even if his misfortunes are PlayedForLaughs, you still can feel sorry for him. He's the only one of the group who doesn't see women just as sex objects, and is actually looking for the ideal woman to fall in love with, but everything always ends up blowing up in his face (the woman being horribly wrong and his friends making fun of him).
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* HideYourLesbians: Some [[EditedForSyndication versions of the movie re-cut for TV broadcast]] often drop the scene where Mascetti finds [[spoiler: his mistress Tiziana]] in bed with another woman, [[spoiler: who then humiliates him by comparing his and her new girlfriend's lovemaking skills]].
* ValuesDissonance: The rape jokes are pretty cringeworthy nowadays.
* ValuesDissonance: The rape jokes are pretty cringeworthy nowadays.
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* ContestedSequel: The third movie had mixed reception. Most people agree that it's not bad but far from being good as the other two.
* FanonDiscontinuity: A prequel was released in 2011 with the same premise but different protagonists and set in the Florence of 1400. The title is "My Friends: How it all began". Old fans utterly hated it and refuse to consider it part of the saga.
* FanonDiscontinuity: A prequel was released in 2011 with the same premise but different protagonists and set in the Florence of 1400. The title is "My Friends: How it all began". Old fans utterly hated it and refuse to consider it part of the saga.
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* HideYourLesbians: Some [[EditedForSyndication versions of the movie re-cut for TV broadcast]] often drop the scene where Mascetti finds [[spoiler: his mistress Tiziana]] in bed with another woman, [[spoiler: who then humiliates him by comparing his and her new girlfriend's lovemaking skills]].
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* ValuesDissonance: The rape jokes are pretty cringeworthy nowadays.