I bet what you hated about his performance was intentional. The character he plays is supposed to be a bit off. Serafina says many times he has the body of her husband and the face of a clown. She is also baffled how much she's attracted to him given all the strikes against him.
He's poor, unemployed, unattractive, loud, obnoxious, has three dependents, puts his hands on her, smells like a goat, attracts attention, etc. She prided herself on being married to a baron, he says the only reason he's alive is because his grandfather forced himself on his grandmother after knocking her over.
I guess it's the triumph of love. She made a connection with this guy who could not be more different than her beloved, revered husband. He shows her how to live again, perhaps for the first time. She worshiped and adored her husband even after death but he had been cheating on her, involved in illegal activity, and never really appreciated her complete devotion to him.
Woman, man! That's the way it should be Tarzan. [Tarzan and his mate]
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