To Rome with Love
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Set in the romantic city of Rome. The intertwining stories of a worker who wakes up to find himself a celebrity, an architect who takes a trip back to the street he lived on as a student, a young couple on their honeymoon, and a frustrated opera director who has a talent for discovering talented singers.
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Culver City, CA - Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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EnglishFrench dialogue version
Language:
English and
French
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[Subtitled for the deaf and hard of hearing, English or French dialogue; Spanish, English or French subtitles]
Performers:
Woody Allen, Judy Davis, Alec Baldwin, Roberto Benigni, Penélope Cruz, Alison Pill, Jesse Eisenberg.
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DVD, region 1, widescreen (1.78:1) presentation; 5.1 Dolby digital, described video
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Originally released as a motion picture in 2012
DVD, region 1, widescreen (1.78:1) presentation; 5.1 Dolby digital, described video
DVD
Title from web page
Originally released as a motion picture in 2012
DVD, region 1, widescreen (1.78:1) presentation; 5.1 Dolby digital, described video
DVD
Statement of responsibility:
Sony Pictures Classics presents a Medusa Film & Gravier Production, a Perdido Production ; produced by Letty Aronson ... [et. al. ] ; written and directed by Woody Allen
Characteristics:
1 videodisc (112 min.) :,sd., col. ;,4 3/4 in.
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Add a CommentTried to like the movie but it was way too convoluted and not interesting.
Not the worst Woody Allen movie ever. But it's far from the best. Some cute moments. A waste of such a great cast. I did really like the Alec Baldwin bits. I thought that was the best story-line, and the closest to Woody Allen greatness. The rest was just too campy.
loved it!!!
Nothing major but enjoyable.
Parts of the movie are not in English. the subtitles were too fast and below the bottom edge of the screen making the movie less than enjoyable.
Oh stay away from this stinker. Woody should have left Rome to the Romans. No love here.
Surprisingly entertaining Woody Allen comedy - much better than many of the "comedies" that he's been producing lately. I wonder if breaking it up into 4 shorter stories works better for him somehow, by not forcing him to stretch out his thin stories to fit into a feature length film. Anyway, a mostly enjoyable return with a feel of pre-Annie Hall comedies, though certainly lightweight.
By no means good, it's a typical non-nominated Woody Allen film. (In other words, it didn't get a nomination, so prepare for absurdities.) It is a collection of different stories, some of which don't make any sense at times, all revolving around Rome. It is essentially a love letter to Rome, just as Midnight to Paris was a love letter to Paris, France, and as Vicky Cristina Barcelona was to Barcelona, Spain. Woody has fallen in love with Europe, since they are more appreciative audiences to him (his words, not mine) than the Americans. So, do not expect the same quality, but do enjoy the brief fleeting appearances of top-notch comedy with the characters played by Penelope Cruz, Woody Allen, and Alec Baldwin. I don't recommend this film, but I don't have anything overly negative to say, other than it's kind of crazy.
4 distinct tales and all were pointless insults to viewers' intelligence. Woody should just get himself out of movies starring himself and stick with producing.
there is just no liking Woody Allen...cute movie but glad I didn't pay $$ for it.