Like the first film, it is noted for its high-production-value visuals and scenic Italian backdrops.

In her despair, Laura flees with Nacho, a gardener who is later revealed to be the son of a rival mafia don. This creates a "love triangle" dynamic that defines the latter half of the film.

The sequel introduces several pivotal elements that deviate from the standard romantic formula:

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A major source of tension arises when Laura believes she witnesses Massimo being unfaithful with his ex-lover, Anna.