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So, 'Do Not Commit Adultery' is an interesting piece from Giulio Petroni, who usually leans into more serious fare. This film’s got a lighthearted vibe, punctuated by its romantic misadventures. Pino, the lead, is caught in a sort of comedic whirlwind with his revolutionary father and the more grounded, romantic pursuits. The chemistry between him and Maria Teresa feels organic, although there are moments where you can see the pacing dip. The backdrop of Assisi offers a nice contrast to the chaotic love story, and Petroni's direction keeps things breezy. You can sense the 70s charm in the performances—definitely a product of its time, but that’s what gives it character. Overall, it’s a unique blend of comedy and romance, not without its quirks.
Lighthearted romantic comedySet in Assisi, ItalyFeatures themes of love and revolution
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