Un exitoso hombre de negocios viaja a Italia para impedir que su hija se gaste todo su dinero en restaurar una antigua villa, pero Italia tiene otros planes románticos.Un exitoso hombre de negocios viaja a Italia para impedir que su hija se gaste todo su dinero en restaurar una antigua villa, pero Italia tiene otros planes románticos.Un exitoso hombre de negocios viaja a Italia para impedir que su hija se gaste todo su dinero en restaurar una antigua villa, pero Italia tiene otros planes románticos.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Giselle Gant
- Zola
- (as Gizelle Lebleu Gant)
Reseñas destacadas
Let's begin with Scott Foley, the lead actor. His performance is drier and more wooden than an old door in a clapped out one-euro Italian villa. He seems like he's in a hurry to catch a plane in every scene, so, trying to get through his lines as quickly as possible, with the only expression he can muster, that of a surprised deer in the headlights. Violante Placido, the stunning Italian actress that plays Eric's love interest, was woefully directed, and the same goes for Maia Reficco, who plays his daughter. They seem to be capable of much more.
The script and dialogue is painfully predictable, formulaic and cringefully cheesy. On more than once occasion, I blurted out the dialogue almost word-for-word just before it was delivered. Eric's (Scott Foley) character is underdeveloped, touching a bit on the hackneyed stereotype of the culturally insensitive and arrogant American abroad.
The pacing is all wrong, and never changes, always feeling hurried and never allowing time for any of the character's emotions to absorb, much like a commercial. This is especially ironic for a movie about leaving the big city behind for the slow paced life of the Italian countryside.
The warm organic beauty of the scenery and sets were the only thing that kept me from fast forwarding through the film.
This genre was done a hundreds types better 22 years ago by Diane Lane in 'Under The Tuscan Sun'.
Scott Foley should find another line of work.
The script and dialogue is painfully predictable, formulaic and cringefully cheesy. On more than once occasion, I blurted out the dialogue almost word-for-word just before it was delivered. Eric's (Scott Foley) character is underdeveloped, touching a bit on the hackneyed stereotype of the culturally insensitive and arrogant American abroad.
The pacing is all wrong, and never changes, always feeling hurried and never allowing time for any of the character's emotions to absorb, much like a commercial. This is especially ironic for a movie about leaving the big city behind for the slow paced life of the Italian countryside.
The warm organic beauty of the scenery and sets were the only thing that kept me from fast forwarding through the film.
This genre was done a hundreds types better 22 years ago by Diane Lane in 'Under The Tuscan Sun'.
Scott Foley should find another line of work.
Pretty formulaic Hallmark movie kind of vibe, but it's jolly to watch on a relaxing day. If you familiar with rom-coms, then you can pretty well predict where this story goes, there aren't much surprises. At the same time, the movie is rightly phased and doesn't make you to feel bored.
All the lead actors, Scott Foley, Violante Placido, Maia Reficco were good, and fit in pretty well in this Rom-Com. They are well complimented by the Italian supporting actors.
Location and cinematography are excellent, and landscape can be counted as an actor as well, so lively and refreshing.
Delivered without fail, perhaps even better than expected. If you are a familiar rom-com viewer, then this one will NOT fail you.
All the lead actors, Scott Foley, Violante Placido, Maia Reficco were good, and fit in pretty well in this Rom-Com. They are well complimented by the Italian supporting actors.
Location and cinematography are excellent, and landscape can be counted as an actor as well, so lively and refreshing.
Delivered without fail, perhaps even better than expected. If you are a familiar rom-com viewer, then this one will NOT fail you.
Well.. I am wondering if there will come a time, when Netflix movie will be more high quality?
It seems to me most of the movies made are made to have it as a backdrop while cooking, which is too bad. Probably we are to blame cause we watch them and create demand.
This one in particular is actually a nice plot with a lot of potential due to popular romanticised reality of foreigners buying 1 euro houses in Italia, but it is again made so cheesy and corny and lacks depth or quality acting. Feels very superficial. Don't get me wrong, it still is a nice backdrop, mostly due to surroundings and location, but otherwise lacks depth heavily. It is too bad, cause all these films seem half-done, and like my parents used to tell me my whole life, getting things half done is worse than not doing them. I must agree.
It seems to me most of the movies made are made to have it as a backdrop while cooking, which is too bad. Probably we are to blame cause we watch them and create demand.
This one in particular is actually a nice plot with a lot of potential due to popular romanticised reality of foreigners buying 1 euro houses in Italia, but it is again made so cheesy and corny and lacks depth or quality acting. Feels very superficial. Don't get me wrong, it still is a nice backdrop, mostly due to surroundings and location, but otherwise lacks depth heavily. It is too bad, cause all these films seem half-done, and like my parents used to tell me my whole life, getting things half done is worse than not doing them. I must agree.
I started watching this, but couldn't stomach seeing it to the end. I'm American living in Europe for 55 years. I speak Italian and other languages, and visit Italy frequently. This movie is typical naive American cliché kitsch. The dialogue is full of American "New Speak" slang and cultural references that hardly anyone in Italy understands - I have trouble with it too. The protagonist is not there to admire and embrace millennia of culture, but rather, to spread the American obsession with turning everything into a business enterprise. I can't imagine any European giving this movie the thumbs-up. I can't.
From the trailer you can already tell the story and feeling you will get from this movie. It is a cute charming movie for the whole 'familia'. Sure, with a foreseeable storyline and few bumps on the path of realism or logic, but overall the story checks out. The characters and actors fit quite well and manage to attract interest, they are a bit cliché - ok a lot of cliché, still, they are charming. This feels like a short and sweet Italian vacation at the countryside. Dont watch if you feel already grumpy before watching - let the grumpy character be the mysterious man that left the villa. This is a movie to relax and feel a bit of dolce far niente. And I typically avoid spoilers in my reviews at all cost but... here I will make a tiny exception to the rule: make sure to have a warm pizza ready for the end of this cute movie. Buon appetito!
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesWas filmed on location in San Gregorio da Sassola outside of Rome.
- PifiasAlthough cheques are not common in Italy they are still valid and can be cashed in banks.
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- La dolce casa
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Stazione Trastevere, Roma, Lacio, Italia(departure railway station)
- Empresas productoras
- Ver más compañías en los créditos en IMDbPro
- Duración1 hora 39 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.00 : 1
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