Another plus of the plot is a fair amount of humor, and just well-written dialogue. Casanova is shown to be quite witty, mocking, but at the same time he himself can get confused. The series begins from this very moment. Giacomo jumps from the balcony onto the back of his horse but misses safely.
You love your wife. . I love your wife. . Aren't we on the same side? (c) At the very beginning, Casanova reminded of self-admiration and contentment. . Octave of ''99 francs'' The eras are different, but the types of characters are very, very similar. However, it was only in the beginning, and the character of Tennant did not stand still. In a literal and figurative sense.
My personal favorite is the story of his love for a castrat boy. Unfortunately, Bellino's singing scene lasts less than a minute, and the voice is chic. Later I found out that it belongs to the British countertenant William Towers.
Other joys of the film are associated with female characters. There was a huge number (the film is not only about adventures, but also about love adventures) of beautiful ladies in chic outfits, silks and lace. But only two representatives of this splendor have passed through the whole life of Casanova.
And it was unusual to see Tennant with blue eyes, but the role requires it.
I'm happy now.
- Why are you so happy?
- I have an enemy. Only good people have enemies. (c) 8 out of 10 Original