Overview
Four tales unfold in the Eternal City: While vacationing in Rome, architect John encounters a young man whose romantic woes remind him of a painful incident from his own youth; retired opera director Jerry discovers a mortician with an amazing voice, and he seizes the opportunity to rejuvenate his own flagging career; a young couple have separate romantic interludes; a spotlight shines on an ordinary man.
As Roger Ebert said, even mediocre Woody Allen is better than no Woody Allen. When you try to create something sometimes it doesn’t quite pan out. I really do think there was a better film here but I’m not sure what it would be.
IHATEBadMovies.com reviews To Rome with Love
Movie title: To Rome with Love
Movie description: Four tales unfold in the Eternal City: While vacationing in Rome, architect John encounters a young man whose romantic woes remind him of a painful incident from his own youth; retired opera director Jerry discovers a mortician with an amazing voice, and he seizes the opportunity to rejuvenate his own flagging career; a young couple have separate romantic interludes; a spotlight shines on an ordinary man.
Date published: 2012-10-20
Director(s): Woody Allen
Actor(s): Woody Allen, Roberto Benigni, Penélope Cruz, Alec Baldwin, Judy Davis, Jesse Eisenberg, Greta Gerwig, Ellen Page, Alessandro Tiberi, David Pasquesi, Lynn Swanson, Gianmarco Tognazzi, Riccardo Scamarcio, Alessandra Mastronardi, Mariano Rigillo, Simona Caparrini, Ornella Muti, Antonio Albanese, Flavio Parenti, Sergio Solli, Alison Pill, Vinicio Marchioni, Monica Nappo, Lina Sastri, Gabriele Rapone, Giuseppe Pambieri, Maria Rosaria Omaggio, Corrado Fortuna, Marta Zoffoli, Francesco De Vito, Pierluigi Marchionne, Fabio Bonini, Carol Alt, Luca Calvani, Edoardo Leo, Donatella Finocchiaro, Antonino Bruschetta, Giuliano Gemma, Fabio Armiliato, Ilaria Serrato, Cristiana Palazzoni, Giovanni Esposito, Isabella Ferrari, Lino Guanciale, Cecilia Capriotti, Marina Rocco, Roberto Della Casa, Paolo De Vita, Rita Cammarano, Araba Dell'Utri
Genre: Romance, Comedy, Drama
My Review
As Roger Ebert said, even mediocre Woody Allen is better than no Woody Allen. When you try to create something sometimes it doesn’t quite pan out. I really do think there was a better film here but I’m not sure what it would be.
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