: Unlike many films set in Naples, it avoids clichéd "postcard" shots, opting instead for intimate, slightly melancholy urban spaces. Famous Quote
: Troisi suggests that "love" is often a label we give to something that is actually just a "calesse" (a buggy)—something that breaks down, requires maintenance, and isn't as grand as we imagine. Pensavo_fosse_amore_invece_era_un_calesse_1991_...
: Much of the conflict arises from the characters' own insecurities. Cecilia’s jealousy is presented as a "creative" force that feeds the relationship's drama. : Unlike many films set in Naples, it
: The film is famous for the song "Senza Giacca e Cravatta" and the main theme "O' ssaje comme fa 'o core" , written by Troisi's close friend Pino Daniele . Cecilia’s jealousy is presented as a "creative" force
The story follows (Troisi) and Cecilia (Francesca Neri), a couple in Naples who are about to get married. However, their relationship is plagued by obsessive jealousy, boredom, and constant bickering. Cecilia, convinced Tommaso is unfaithful, calls off the wedding at the last minute and begins a rebound relationship with a man named Enea. Tommaso tries to win her back, even using "magic" potions, but once they reunite, they realize that while they love each other, they cannot coexist in a traditional marriage. The film ends with them meeting for coffee on what was supposed to be their wedding day, deciding to stay together but without the constraints of formal commitment. Core Themes
: The film is a critique of marriage as a social contract. Tommaso’s famous line, "A man and a woman are the people least suited to live together," encapsulates the film's disillusioned philosophy. Key Highlights