Añade un argumento en tu idiomaIf Sabrina cannot open a mysterious antique gold locket and release the power trapped within, her Aunt Sophia will be lost forever. "The secret to the locket lies in Rome", her father says.If Sabrina cannot open a mysterious antique gold locket and release the power trapped within, her Aunt Sophia will be lost forever. "The secret to the locket lies in Rome", her father says.If Sabrina cannot open a mysterious antique gold locket and release the power trapped within, her Aunt Sophia will be lost forever. "The secret to the locket lies in Rome", her father says.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 1 premio en total
- Gwen
- (as Tara Charendoff)
- Lorenzo
- (as Patrick Drykuss)
- Stonehenge
- (voz)
- (as Richard Horovitz)
- Taxi Driver
- (as Stefano Mioni)
- Ugly American Man
- (as Robert Summer)
Reseñas destacadas
This was fun enough to watch if you like the series. Even so, it feels awkward at times to see Sabrina without her Aunts, Harvey and the rest of the normal cast.
This TV movie was broadcast on October 4, 1998 during a time when Season 3 was airing. So you can't help, but think throughout the film that Sabrina's being unfaithful to Harvey with her romantic interest in this Paul guy. It also feels like the writer's tossed her on a trip to Rome for no reason. Some connection to her regular life would have been nice. I don't recall her talk about her aunts or Harvey once in the film. It feels like a what-if scenario in a parallel universe without the film actually stating it.
I think you have to suspend-your-disbelief a little too much for the film. Even if it was a parallel universe, it makes no sense for her love interest be some guy in Rome, that she's never going to see again. I've heard of this sort of love story before but, the chemistry between Sabrina and Paul is forced and seems unnatural.
My first time seeing this was after I'd already watched all seven seasons. The quality of the movie doesn't touch that of the season it was made for (Season 3). This definitely is a lot better then some of the later season's episodes.
If you're a big enough fan of the series you'll get some enjoyment out of this.
Sabrina quickly became my favourite show, and I was even happier when it continued to improve throughout the seasons. The witty lines, the cute magic, the great personalities and the wonderful lessons Sabrina learned in human values all combined to make it into the best show on television.
That's why I'm more than a little disappointed with this movie. It drags! The witty lines are few and far between, the humour misses more often than it hits, the storyline is farcical, the acting is stagey. Even Salem, who makes the TV show so good, is not at his best. The whole cast seems uncomfortable.
I love films, and I usually focus on the good points of even the bad ones, as there is usually something to love in almost all films. But with this film, it's very difficult. I can't recommend it, and I think most Sabrina fans would be disappointed. I've given it only 2 out of 10.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe only characters from the TV series that appear in the movie are Sabrina (Melissa Joan Hart) and Salem (Nick Bakay).
- PifiasWhen Sabrina and Paul kiss after he meets his family, Melissa Joan Hart's mic pack is visible in the back of her dress.
- Citas
Gwen: [looking out window] Oh, Sabrina, remember when you were worried about distractions?
Sabrina: Yeah?
Gwen: Well, there's one across the street right now on a motorbike.
Sabrina: [looks] Yeah, that would definitely count as a distraction. But here's the big question.
Gwen: [dreamily] Do you go with him?
Sabrina: No. What do I wear?
- ConexionesFollowed by Sabrina: La serie animada (1999)
Selecciones populares
Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Sabrina: Una bruja en Roma
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Empresas productoras
- Ver más compañías en los créditos en IMDbPro