The main problem is Marcore, who is almost too gawky to be believed.
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Washington Post by Desson Thomson
It's a warm bath experience, soap-sudsed with sentimentality, improbability and other storytelling misdemeanors.
Writer-director Pupi Avati has a such a fine sense of narrative proportion that this Italian feature unspools like silk.
Los Angeles Times by Kevin Thomas
A poignant love story, laced with tenderness and gentle humor and told with the warmth of Italian movies in their seductively good-natured mode.
If you can suspend your disbelief regarding Nello's naïveté, this film offers some quiet pleasures.
There may, somewhere in the premise of Incantato, lie the inspiration for a fine farce, but under Avati's shaky stewardship, the picture is leaden and charmless.
Pleasant but lifeless love story.
One wishes Incantato was made of something other than musty air. Avati provides no real emotional counterweight for all the whimsy and nonsense, and the movie carries neither the force of morality nor the titillation of trashiness.