The wardrobe blends historical silhouettes with a slightly stylized, modern flair, adding to the film’s unique, high-energy aesthetic. Why Watch It?
It doesn't take itself too seriously. It’s a "bawdy" comedy that leans into the ridiculousness of its romantic entanglements and slapstick moments. The wardrobe blends historical silhouettes with a slightly
Set against the backdrop of the Black Death in Florence, the film follows a group of young men and women who retreat to the countryside to wait out the plague. Far from being a somber drama, it’s a series of interconnected tales of love, lust, and deception, loosely based on Giovanni Boccaccio’s classic literary work, The Decameron . adding to the film’s unique