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: 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.

"When we are in love, we think we've found something eternal, but it's just a buggy... a buggy that carries you for a while and then stops." Pensavo_fosse_amore_invece_era_un_calesse_1991_...

: 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 . : Troisi suggests that "love" is often a

: 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 : The film is a critique of marriage as a social contract

(I Thought It Was Love, but It Was a Buggy) is the final film written, directed, and starring Massimo Troisi , released in 1991. It is a cynical yet poetic exploration of the impossibility of stable love between men and women, set against the backdrop of an evocative, everyday Naples. Plot Summary