


This release does not include forced subtitles for the non-English segments (Paris, Rome, Helsinki) beyond what is visually burned into the print. Ensure your player supports PGS or external SRT if needed—though in this particular encode, the foreign language dialogue is presented as intended by Jarmusch (with occasional on-screen translations).
Roberto Benigni steals the show in the Roman segment as a driver who picks up a priest. In a monologue that veers wildly between the hilarious and the horrifying, Benigni confesses his sins—ranging from the mundane to the perverse—while the priest suffers a heart attack in the back seat. It is a chaotic, high-energy piece that contrasts sharply with the somber tones of the other cities, highlighting the absurdity of guilt and religious doctrine.
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