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You Only Come at Night
During a visit to Guatemala for Holy Week, tourist Andrés falls in love with a mysterious woman who hides her identity and marital status, rawing him into a web of secrets, deception and tragedy.
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Plot Summary
A shy and unassuming Roman bookseller, Giovanni, finds his life turned upside down when he becomes infatuated with a beautiful young woman. He attempts to woo her, leading to a series of increasingly absurd and comedic situations. As he navigates the complexities of love and desire, Giovanni learns valuable lessons about himself and the nature of relationships.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'You Only Come at Night' was met with mixed but generally positive reviews, particularly in Italy, where it was praised for its charming humor and Nino Manfredi's endearing performance. International reception was more varied, with some critics finding its comedic beats a bit too niche, while others appreciated its unique blend of lightheartedness and poignant observation of human nature.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Nino Manfredi's charming lead performance and comedic timing.
Appreciated for its gentle humor and relatable exploration of romance.
Some found the pacing slow and the comedic situations occasionally predictable.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's heartwarming and humorous portrayal of a man's pursuit of love, with many finding Nino Manfredi's character to be endearingly awkward. Some viewers felt the plot could have been more dynamic, but the overall sentiment is positive, appreciating its light-hearted entertainment value.
Fun Fact
Nino Manfredi, who also directed and starred in the film, drew inspiration for the main character from his own shy nature in his youth.
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