Main Plot
"Even Angels Eat Beans," directed by Enzo Barboni, is a comedic film set in 1920s America, blending elements of slapstick humor and crime caper. The story follows two unlikely heroes who find themselves embroiled in the world of organized crime. Initially, they are mistaken for notorious gangsters, which leads them to inadvertently join a mob organization. As they navigate this dangerous underworld, their clumsy antics and good-hearted nature often lead to humorous situations and misunderstandings. The film explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the struggle between good and evil. Despite their involvement with the mob, the protagonists maintain a sense of morality, often trying to do the right thing even when it puts them at odds with their criminal associates. Their journey is marked by a series of comedic escapades, including botched heists and unexpected alliances, which ultimately challenge their perceptions of right and wrong. Throughout the narrative, the film uses humor to critique the absurdity of crime and the often arbitrary nature of power within the mob hierarchy. The lighthearted tone and physical comedy serve to underscore the film's message about the importance of staying true to one's values amidst chaos and corruption.