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Drowning in debt, two brothers concoct a plan to scam a wealthy heiress and save their home in Naples — but unexpected love soon complicates the scheme.

Drowning in debt, two brothers concoct a plan to scam a wealthy heiress and save their home in Naples — but unexpected love soon complicates the scheme.

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6.1 /10

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64

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2.9

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Brothers Vito (Antonio Folletto) and Antonello (Vincenzo Nemolato) find themselves in a precarious situation as they face the impending loss of the apartment they have called home since childhood. Vito, now a father to a young boy, Napoleon, is desperate to secure full custody of his son by finding a stable full-time job. Yet, his attempts are thwarted during interviews when he reveals that his toddler may occasionally accompany him to work, leading to repeated rejections. Financially strapped, Vito cannot depend on his brother, who is perpetually entangled in trouble and schemes, including petty crimes like phone theft on the subway.

Their living conditions worsen as the decrepit building faces an imminent collapse due to numerous issues like cockroach infestations and leaking pipelines. Despite these concerns, the brothers cling to their familiar abode as their sole source of comfort. Their situation takes a turn when Vito learns of an auction notice regarding their apartment, leaving him to suspect Antonello’s usual mischief. However, Antonello claims ignorance, presenting a stack of unopened mail he had avoided for fear of discovering fines related to his outstanding debts.

The letters reveal that Antonello owes fifty thousand euros to the De Leonardi firm, prompting the court to auction off their home to cover the debts. Desperate to find a solution, Vito discovers that Antonello’s shady side job, where he and a friend, Salvatore, pose as property owners, has led to this predicament. Their experience becomes even more complicated when Vito decides they must confront Mr. De Leonardi. However, upon arriving at his office, they learn that he is unavailable for the time being, and his daughter, Marina ([Laura Adriani]), won’t be around for weeks.

Relentlessly, the brothers decide to follow Marina, intending to find her at a charity event hosted by her father. Although they manage to sneak into the event, they fail to speak with her, and in a twist of fate, Antonello steals her phone. Vito discovers that Marina generously donates to a dog shelter, and Antonello concocts a plan to grab her attention through a façade of a non-profit cause. To establish trust, Antonello suggests Vito approach her as a friend. They believe Marina’s relationship with her boyfriend Federico ([Loris De Luna]) lacks passion, making her susceptible to their scheme.

Vito immerses himself in Marina’s world, attending places she frequents, and attempting to pitch his fictitious charitable organization. Reality hits hard when social workers arrive at Vito’s home to assess the environment for his son, emphasizing the need for better job prospects to keep Napoleon from being taken away. This reality spurs Vito into action, leading him to Marina while struggling against the disdain she develops towards him, considering him a source of bad luck.

Their paths collide dramatically in an elevator, where Vito ends up stuck with Marina, leading to her panic attack due to claustrophobia. Undeterred, he continues to try to impress her, even getting her car towed for being incorrectly parked. The turning point occurs during an unexpected invitation to ‘his’ restaurant, where Vito works as a cleaner. As they prepare a meal together, a real bond begins to form, allowing Vito to witness a joyful side of Marina he longed to see.

Everything culminates in the planning of a faux charity event at the restaurant on a closed weekday, where Vito convinces Marina to help, claiming his chef is injured. Initially hesitant, she ultimately participates, and their chemistry grows as they share experiences like a late-night fishing trip. This time together deepens Vito’s feelings for Marina, but he battles with guilt over his deceitful intentions.

As the charity event unfolds, Vito and Antonello devise a plan, bringing in friends and neighbors as fake distinguished guests to impress Marina. After a moment of triumph when the crowd applauds her culinary skills, Marina surprises everyone with a generous donation, which ultimately leads to a confounding realization for Vito. He grapples with the moral implications of their scheme and the potential fallout it could mean for his relationship with Marina.

The plot thickens when Federico, noticing the emotional connection between Marina and Vito, exposes their scheme, leading to a fallout with Marina who feels scammed. Meanwhile, Vito and Antonello rent space in a friend’s garage as the De Leonardi firm pushes forward with plans to demolish their apartment building, citing fabricated safety concerns. With the revelation of a conspiracy involving Marina’s boyfriend, they work together to bring the truth to light. Marina teams up with Vito and Antonello, plotting to gather evidence against Federico, leading to an exhilarating plan full of twists and turns.

As they gather proof of the corruption surrounding the demolition orders, Marina’s father, Vittorio (Roberto De Francesco), experiences a moral awakening, realizing he must protect the integrity of his firm over profits. This leads to a climactic confrontation with Federico, resulting in a resolution that saves both the building and restores the bonds among the characters.

In the aftermath, Vito struggles with his newfound connection to Marina, noting the complexities that still remain. Encouraged by his brother Antonello, who wishes to mend the rift between them, Vito is eventually able to bridge the gap, leading to a heartfelt reunion with Marina that culminates in a kiss. Embracing their ambitions, the trio borders on a fresh beginning by opening a deconstructed restaurant where dreams of culinary artistry are realized, fulfilling personal aspirations while Vito is granted sole custody of Napoleon, completing their transformative journey together.

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