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* [[Casanova]]: Deconstructed (although Guido is definitely more in the [[Looking for Love In All the Wrong Places]] category) and lampshaded with Guido's film, a filmed opera version about the [[Trope Namer]] starring Guido himself that resembles Gudio's own life a little too closely.
* [[Coming of Age Story]]: As Guido turns forty, he looks back on his life and realizes it's finally time to grow up.
* [[Downer Ending]]: {{spoiler|Guido's film, and his marriage, both die.}}.
** [[Bittersweet Ending]]: {{spoiler|In the 2003 revival, Luisa embraces Guido just as the curtain falls.}}.
** {{spoiler|In the film version, Luisa sneaks onto the set and hides in the shadows as Guido makes his newest film.}}.
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: {{spoiler|Guido nearly ends his life after his midlife crisis overwhelms him, but he is stopped by his nine-year-old self. This is absent in the film version.}}.
** {{spoiler|In the film version, it is Carla who nearly ends her life after Guido rejects her.}}.
* [[The Eleven O'Clock Number]]: [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|"Getting Tall"]]
* [[Epic Movie]]: In universe, ''Italia'' seems to be that kind of film.
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* [[Ghost Song]]: Technically, anything Mama Contini sings. The film version's "Guarda la Luna" counts especially.
* [[Intercourse with You]]
* [["I Want" Song]] / [["I Am" Song]]: "Guido's Song".
* [[Movie Bonus Song]]: Three of 'em!
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMIt8dhh4pg "Cinema Italiano"], a solo for Stephanie Necrophorus, establishing both her character and the popularity of Italian movies in the 1960s for the audience's benefit.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Zpr-Iz_fFI "Guarda la Luna"], replacing the show's titular song as the solo for Guido's mother. Based on the "Waltz for Nine" instrumental from the second act.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Scm2dlDg-g "Take It All"], which replaces Luisa's "Be On Your Own", since Yeston believed the latter to be to inactive and stage-y for film. Originally conceived as a trio for her, Carla, and Claudia.
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]: He realizes what a jerk he's been, and says the line, when {{spoiler|Luisa leaves him and the film dies.}}.
* [[Oscar Bait]]: Oh yes, very much so. In fact, take a look at the film's cast: All but ''two'' of the film's main stars have won Oscars. That's to say nothing of the Oscar winners and nominees on the crew. In the end, it could only manage four nominations at the Oscars, far less than the ''thirteen'' raked in by Chicago seven years earlier.
* [[Patter Song]]: "Contini Submits", Stephanie Necrophorus' section of "Follies Bergeres".
* [[Prima Donna Director]]: Guido.
* [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]: Luisa delivers one very powerful one in between lines of her song "Take it All": {{spoiler|Thank you... for reminding me I'm not special. You don't even see what you do. Even the moments I think are ours, it's just you working to get what you want... You're just an appetite, and if you stop being greedy you die. You take everything and I'm empty. You know, I'm glad I came. I can see now it's hopeless.}}.
* [[Screen to Stage Adaptation]]: And back again with Rob Marshall's film.
* [[Show Within a Show]]: Guido's film of ''Casanova''.