The narrative engine ignites when Casanova meets Francesca Bruni (played with fierce intelligence by Sienna Miller). Francesca is a disguised feminist author who writes illegal radical pamphlets under a male pseudonym. Crucially, she is the first woman in Venice to actively reject Casanova’s charms. To win her heart, the world's greatest lover is forced to abandon his usual tricks and adopt a series of complex disguises, leading to a classic comedy of errors.
The ruthless papal legate tasked with capturing Casanova, providing the film's primary antagonist and comedic tension.
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