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Kiss Me, Guido is one of those quirky comedies that just feels offbeat enough to stand out. The story of Frankie moving from the Bronx to Manhattan for a shot at showbiz after a heartbreak is kind of relatable, but the way he navigates this new world is where the fun lies. The pacing keeps things light, and there's a charming awkwardness in Frankie's search for a roommate - he thinks GWM means "Guy with Money," which leads to all sorts of hilarious misinterpretations. Performances are solid, with a mix of comedic timing and genuine emotion. The film captures the vibrant NYC atmosphere, and its themes of identity and acceptance come through without being too heavy-handed. It’s not groundbreaking, but it has a certain charm that lingers.
Captures NYC's vibrant atmosphere wellThemes of identity and acceptance are centralQuirky humor with a lighthearted tone
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