The Man from Rome
- 2022
- 1h 56min
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5.2/10
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Un pirata informático penetra la seguridad del Vaticano y envía una petición anónima urgente al Papa. El mensaje se refiere a una iglesia barroca del siglo XVII en el corazón de Sevilla que ... Leer todoUn pirata informático penetra la seguridad del Vaticano y envía una petición anónima urgente al Papa. El mensaje se refiere a una iglesia barroca del siglo XVII en el corazón de Sevilla que aparentemente "mata para defenderse".Un pirata informático penetra la seguridad del Vaticano y envía una petición anónima urgente al Papa. El mensaje se refiere a una iglesia barroca del siglo XVII en el corazón de Sevilla que aparentemente "mata para defenderse".
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 2 nominaciones en total
Opiniones destacadas
No pun intended - of course some may not know the man (actor that is) - not everyone has seen or does watch many movies like I and maybe you do. On the other hand, if you are here, there has to be a reason for this, no? Maybe even our main actor is one of those reasons. I quite like him - that said, that doesn't change my feelings towards the movie.
It is a nice B-Action movie - with some interesting casting choices. While I really like Franco Nero - he does phone it in. And can you blame him? That's rhetorical of course. Action and cinematography is also at least decent. So if you are into that kind of thing ... there are worse things or rather movies out there than this ...
It is a nice B-Action movie - with some interesting casting choices. While I really like Franco Nero - he does phone it in. And can you blame him? That's rhetorical of course. Action and cinematography is also at least decent. So if you are into that kind of thing ... there are worse things or rather movies out there than this ...
The locations in Rome, Italy and Sevilla, Spain are beautiful along with many of the buildings they use. It has some well known actors like Richard Armitage, Paul Guilfoyle, Franco Nero and Fionnula Flanagan and Carlos. Cuevas, the rest of the cast were ok.
The script is a mess, too many subplots, boring main plot and boring dialog. Reminded me of 1950s European films that depended on beautiful settings because the script was garbage. Writers, directors and producers think using beautiful filming locations will make up for a poor script, it doesn't. Kissing a bishop, archbishop, cardinal, pope's ring hasn't existed for many decades, shows that the writer didn't research it. I wonder sometimes if these types of scripts are written over a booze or drug filled weekend.
The script is a mess, too many subplots, boring main plot and boring dialog. Reminded me of 1950s European films that depended on beautiful settings because the script was garbage. Writers, directors and producers think using beautiful filming locations will make up for a poor script, it doesn't. Kissing a bishop, archbishop, cardinal, pope's ring hasn't existed for many decades, shows that the writer didn't research it. I wonder sometimes if these types of scripts are written over a booze or drug filled weekend.
Well, I sat down to watch this with fairly low expectations, given some of the reviews I had seen from various media outlets. However, I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was a lot more watchable and interesting than I expected.
Richard Armitage is always good value and he has plenty of charisma onscreen. The supporting cast did a good job, too. Sure, the script was a bit clunky in places, but the plot was quite interesting and it moved at a decent pace.
The locations in Seville and Rome were beautifully shot. The natural light made them look stunning, actually.
So, don't take all the bad reviews at face value. It's not a great movie, but it's quite good and certainly not a waste of your time to watch it.
Richard Armitage is always good value and he has plenty of charisma onscreen. The supporting cast did a good job, too. Sure, the script was a bit clunky in places, but the plot was quite interesting and it moved at a decent pace.
The locations in Seville and Rome were beautifully shot. The natural light made them look stunning, actually.
So, don't take all the bad reviews at face value. It's not a great movie, but it's quite good and certainly not a waste of your time to watch it.
You have a very good book and you strip it of its most colorful characters, you change the attitude, motivations and destiny of others, you change a good part of the plot and what you get is a mediocre movie because among other things the script is much worse. I don't know why some producers, directors or whoever is responsible want to bring a book to the screen if they twist it like that. If you liked the book try to be faithful to it. If you didn't like the book, don't make the movie. And well, the terrible actors, not a single one is spared, even Seville is wasted, being one of the most beautiful cities in the world and practically a "character" in the book. Ed a real waste of movie time, and I am ashamed that the writer Pérez Reverte has allowed something like this to be done. Not everything can be allowed for money, Don Arturo.
IN A NUTSHELL:
The story is about a computer hacker who penetrates Vatican security and sends an urgent, anonymous plea to the pope. Handsome Father Quart of the church's Institute of External Affairs, an arm of the Vatican Intelligence, is dispatched to investigate. The message of the hacker concerns a crumbling 17th century Baroque church in the heart of Seville that apparently "kills to defend itself."
The movie is based on the 1995 novel by Spanish writer Arturo Perez-Reverte called "La Piel del Tambor", which means "the skin of the drum."
The film was directed by Sergio Dow. Writing credits go to Adrian Bol, Beth Bollinger, and Gretchen Cowan.
The movie is set in Spain and uses many Spanish actors; however, the movie is in English.
THINGS I LIKED: Some of the stand-out cast members include Richard Armitage, Paul Guilfoyle, Amaia Salamanca, Alicia Borrachero, Franco Nero, Fionnula Flanagan, Carlos Cuevas.
The opening scene was perfect.
The movie is set in Spain. I lived in Spain twice for a couple of years and loved it! One of the cities I visited was Sevilla, so I loved seeing it in the movie! We get to see a typical Spanish religious procession, a flamenco show.
The cinematography is beautiful.
The movie was released in Spain in October 2022, and now released in the USA in 2023.
The movie is filmed in Spanish but dubbed in English.
Fantastic close-ups.
We get to see some gorgeous Catholic churches and interiors in Spain and Italy. We even get to visit the Vatican. I'm not Catholic, but I absolutely respect all religions and appreciate their buildings and beautiful artwork.
Lovely music.
Some of the characters are instantly likeable like those played by Richard Armitage, Alicia Borrachero, and Carlos Cuevas.
Is it just me or do you also think Victor Mallarino looks a little bit like a Spanish Ray Romano?
The ending is satisfying for many reasons: we learn the truth, loose ends are tied up, and we learn more about faith.
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: Sometimes, it's hard to understand what people were saying.
There are a lot of things to read on the screen that are written in Spanish with no subtitles. Most of the time, the words aren't crucial to the story.
The fight scenes aren't particularly creative.
TIPS FOR PARENTS: We see several dead bodies, lying in a pool of blood.
Profanity, including F-bombs.
Some violence with weapons, as well as hand-to-hand combat.
We see a man in the shower (private parts are not seen) A priest kisses a woman.
We see some murders.
Priests fight and kill others.
!
The movie is set in Spain and uses many Spanish actors; however, the movie is in English.
THINGS I LIKED: Some of the stand-out cast members include Richard Armitage, Paul Guilfoyle, Amaia Salamanca, Alicia Borrachero, Franco Nero, Fionnula Flanagan, Carlos Cuevas.
The opening scene was perfect.
The movie is set in Spain. I lived in Spain twice for a couple of years and loved it! One of the cities I visited was Sevilla, so I loved seeing it in the movie! We get to see a typical Spanish religious procession, a flamenco show.
The cinematography is beautiful.
The movie was released in Spain in October 2022, and now released in the USA in 2023.
The movie is filmed in Spanish but dubbed in English.
Fantastic close-ups.
We get to see some gorgeous Catholic churches and interiors in Spain and Italy. We even get to visit the Vatican. I'm not Catholic, but I absolutely respect all religions and appreciate their buildings and beautiful artwork.
Lovely music.
Some of the characters are instantly likeable like those played by Richard Armitage, Alicia Borrachero, and Carlos Cuevas.
Is it just me or do you also think Victor Mallarino looks a little bit like a Spanish Ray Romano?
The ending is satisfying for many reasons: we learn the truth, loose ends are tied up, and we learn more about faith.
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: Sometimes, it's hard to understand what people were saying.
There are a lot of things to read on the screen that are written in Spanish with no subtitles. Most of the time, the words aren't crucial to the story.
The fight scenes aren't particularly creative.
TIPS FOR PARENTS: We see several dead bodies, lying in a pool of blood.
Profanity, including F-bombs.
Some violence with weapons, as well as hand-to-hand combat.
We see a man in the shower (private parts are not seen) A priest kisses a woman.
We see some murders.
Priests fight and kill others.
!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaDespite having a great part of Spanish actors and being set in Spain (more exactly in Sevilla, Andalusia), the movie was filmed in the English language. None of the Spanish actors dubbed themselves for the Spanish version.
- ErroresThe Toyota Prius taxi has the sound of a diesel engine. Priuses do not run on diesel.
- Bandas sonorasSus lágrimas y el mar
Music by Roque Baños
Written by Tessy Díez Martín
Performed by Pastora Soler
Courtesy Warner Music Spain
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- Presupuesto
- EUR 7,500,000 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 542,145
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 56 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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