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De Roma con amor

Título original: To Rome with Love
  • 2012
  • B
  • 1h 52min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.3/10
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Woody Allen, Alec Baldwin, Roberto Benigni, Penélope Cruz, Jesse Eisenberg, and Elliot Page in De Roma con amor (2012)
A story about a number of people in Italy, some American, some Italian, some residents, some visitors, and the romances and adventures and predicaments they get into.
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Las vidas de visitantes y residentes de Roma, y sus romances, aventuras y problemas.Las vidas de visitantes y residentes de Roma, y sus romances, aventuras y problemas.Las vidas de visitantes y residentes de Roma, y sus romances, aventuras y problemas.

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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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      • Penélope Cruz
      • Jesse Eisenberg
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    • 288Opiniones de los críticos
    • 54Metascore
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      • 2 premios ganados y 5 nominaciones en total

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    Woody Allen
    Woody Allen
    • Jerry
    Penélope Cruz
    Penélope Cruz
    • Anna
    Jesse Eisenberg
    Jesse Eisenberg
    • Jack
    Elliot Page
    Elliot Page
    • Monica
    • (as Ellen Page)
    Pierluigi Marchionne
    • Traffic Policeman
    Flavio Parenti
    Flavio Parenti
    • Michelangelo
    Alison Pill
    Alison Pill
    • Hayley
    Alessandro Tiberi
    Alessandro Tiberi
    • Antonio
    Alessandra Mastronardi
    Alessandra Mastronardi
    • Milly
    Alec Baldwin
    Alec Baldwin
    • John
    Carol Alt
    Carol Alt
    • Carol
    David Pasquesi
    David Pasquesi
    • Tim
    Lynn Swanson
    Lynn Swanson
    • Ellen
    Roberto Benigni
    Roberto Benigni
    • Leopoldo
    Monica Nappo
    Monica Nappo
    • Sofia
    Fabio Armiliato
    Fabio Armiliato
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    8juanpimartinez

    A movie for fans

    As time passes Woody Allen is able to transform himself and his movies. Don't get me wrong, it is obvious that we are seeing a Woody Allen film from the initial credits, but he still can surprise us.

    We see different stories through out the film. Some show aspects of the Italian lifestyle and culture, presented from a beautiful Rome; that city that Allen wants to present to us, his Rome. But other stories present again the issues that have been important to him, those problems that for centuries have raised for humankind: love, infidelity, death, success, fame, happiness; those issues that Allen simply loves to discuss.

    The cast is charming and I want to highlight a sincere Roberto Benigni; Jesse Eisenberg, that resembles perfectly the young Woody Allen; and the beautiful and talented Ellen Page, with a powerful character that makes you impossible not to fall in love with her.

    I have the huge bias of been a Woody Allen fan and that is probably why I enjoyed so much this movie. It is thrilling to see him acting again. See all that neurosis again in the big screen. This movie surprises, can be as surreal as Buñuel would be and also as real as Allen is with daily problematics.
    7saadanathan

    Why people can't appreciate this? 7/10

    "To Rome with Love" is a fantastic and beautiful movie by none other than Woody Allen. All of his movies are about cute, funny and complex love stories happening at the same time in one location. In this film in particular, you have four love stories happening at the same time in one of the most beautiful cities in the world. A great cast starring Jesse Eisenberg, Ellen Page, Alec Baldwin, Roberto Benigni and Allen himself. Along with other good actors all do a great job together. We as the viewers who try to understand Allen's movies most of the time can see his elements repeating themselves again in this film such as: the love affairs amongst the characters, the long filming of the locations, the beauty of life shown that not everything can be achieved, how the characters are left with his/her loved ones, how all stories end with a closed ending, etc. Personally I always enjoy Allen's movies and kind of hoped this one wouldn't end so quickly, something about all the plot points during the movie were really compelling. When I saw on the page of the film the rating it got. I just couldn't understand why people can't appreciate Allen's movies nowadays? Is it that hard to enjoy a romance movie these days? In rome?
    5littlemartinarocena

    A Half Cooked Italian Dish

    Rome must be one of the most photogenic cities in the world, no matter how you look at it or who is looking. The Rome of Fellini with all its magic corners or Pasolini's Rome with its poetic darkness. Woody Allen's Rome is pure postcard glitter. What a let down. This is Allen's weakest script so far. Seems undecided and downright lazy. The tribute to Fellini's "The White Sheik" verges on theft and the Italian actors delivering their lines in Italian look and sound as participants of a provincial amateur hour. Even Oscar winner Roberto Benigni gives a pale and tired life to a thoroughly underwritten character. Allen himself is very good as is Judy Davis as his wife. But, I wonder what was in the writer/director's mind. I believe that in Allen's filmography from best to worst, To Rome With Love will appear very near the bottom. But, let's not despair, the master is already prepping his next flick.
    7Loving_Silence

    Enjoyable Woody Allen Flick

    Although nowhere near Woody Allen's great films like Annie Hall, Manhattan, Hannah and her Sisters and Midnight in Paris, To Rome with Love is still a charming, and entertaining film. Some have called the film, Woody Allen's worst film, and I simply don't agree. (His worse film is Scoop) The whole cast works nicely and all the performances are all around great. My favorite being Judy Davis, she stole the show for me.

    I found some of the scenes rushed and haphazardly constructed and some of the dialogue overwritten and under-rehearsed. The film at times, felt very lazy and a bit fake, at times. At 112 Mimutes, To Rome with Love is a good 20 minutes longer than most Woody Allen films, and it shows. The movie was overlong and a bit boring at times. There weren't enough charming and funny scenes to compensate for it's running time. Some scenes should've definitely been cut. Woody Allen's latest effort is flawed, but definitely not a bad film, as most are saying.

    7/10
    6chaz-28

    Woody Allen sets his camera on Rome this time weaving together an anthology of stories and interjecting Rome as its own character

    We have seen Woody Allen's multiple love letters to New York City, London, Barcelona, and Paris; now he sets his satirical eye on the ancient city of Rome. Starting halfway through the previous decade, Woody Allen altered his standard oeuvre from mostly comedic farce with a dash of autobiographical drama set amongst towering New York skyscrapers to films set in major European centers where the city itself is almost its own character. Barcelona nudged its way into the love triangle of Vicky Christina Barcelona and Paris's nightclubs and streets were a central character along with Ernest Hemingway and Gertrude Stein in Midnight in Paris. In To Rome with Love, Woody is even less subtle about his intentions by loudly proclaiming in the film's title what he is up to.

    There are multiple stories entering and exiting the stage with even more characters; however, unlike the majority of films which juggle numerous plot lines, these do not intersect; they exist by themselves and involve their own unique Roman characteristics. There is John (Alec Baldwin) who chooses to retrace his former life as a young man in Rome 30 years ago and ends up having a very interesting encounter with Jack (Jesse Eisenberg), Sally (Greta Gerwig), and the flippant Monica (Ellen Page). John has seen it all before and sets himself up as a Greek Chorus variant to the younger crowd. By the end of their section, every man in the audience over 30 should be nodding their heads in agreement about the Sally vs. Monica pros and cons. Their love triangle is a convenient excuse to insert the ancient ruins and architecture which you knew must fit somewhere in the film.

    Hayley (Alison Pill) is in her early 20s and fulfills one of the ultimate lost tourist clichés in Rome; she bumps into Michelangelo (Flavio Parenti), falls in love, and decides to spend the rest of her life in Italy. Upon hearing the news, Hayley's parents, Phyllis (Judy Davis) and Jerry (Allen), jet over to Rome to meet this guy and survey the situation. In his typical Woody Allen way, Jerry has a lot to say about the turbulence on the flight over, sizes up Michelangelo as a Communist, and can barely stand the irony that Michelangelo's father, Giancarlo (Fabio Armiliato), is an undertaker. Leave it to Woody to be able to fit his absolute phobia of death and all its accompaniments into a film about Rome. This particular film segment uses Roman opera as its backdrop with a very clever farce involving singing in the shower.

    The most blatant comedic segment in the film is Leopoldo (Roberto Benigni). He is just a regular working stiff who wakes up at the same time every morning, eats his toast, goes to work, engages in water cooler talk, and comes home. One day, Leopoldo starts getting chased by obsessive paparazzi and screaming autograph seekers wherever he goes who want to know what he likes on his toast, how he shaves, and whether he is a boxers or briefs man. There is no reason for his sudden fame explosion which confuses Leopoldo all the more. This also confused the old ladies sitting next to me; however, this was a brilliant way for Allen to skewer the celebrity fetish. Some people are famous for just being famous even though they have accomplished absolutely nothing.

    It seems Woody Allen used his most recent European love letter to fit in some messages he has had stirring around his brain for a little bit. He tackles the odd fascination with know- and do-nothing celebrities, the appeal of going after the vapid and attractive female even though you know she is ridiculous and it will only end badly, and what I suppose is a critique of not being a prude at the beginning of marriage. Milly (Alessandra Mastronardi) and Antonio (Alessandro Tiberi) have just arrived in Rome after their wedding to start their new life. Through a silly and contrived sequence of events which only serve to set up a ridiculous situation, Antonio winds up with a stunningly gorgeous prostitute, Anna (Penelope Cruz), and Milly winds up tempted by her most favorite actor in the world. This particular part of the film does not work too well but it does provide plenty of laughs as inappropriately clad Anna visits the Vatican.

    To Rome with Love is not among the top tier of Woody Allen's decade long infatuation with filming in European locales (Midnight in Paris) but it is certainly not the worst (Scoop). Weaving in and out of these disconnected plot lines is fun and most of them are quite enjoyable. Using Rome and all of its wonderful settings to tie all of his characters together easily helps out what will most likely become one of the more middle of the road and average Wood Allen pictures. However, it is worth noting than an average Woody Allen film is head and shoulders above what is playing down the street in your local multiplex right now.

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    • Trivia
      The term 'Ozymandias Melancholia', which is mentioned three times throughout the film, was invented by Woody Allen for his movie Recuerdos (1980).
    • Errores
      Roberto Benigni is described at the beginning as a "typical middle class Roman" but throughout the movie he acts with his notorious Florence accent - much different from a Roman's.
    • Citas

      John: If something is too good to be true, you can bet it's not.

    • Conexiones
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      Nel blu dipinto di blu (Volare)
      Composed by Domenico Modugno & Franco Migliacci

      Performed by Domenico Modugno & His San Remo Orchestra

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 20 de julio de 2012 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Estados Unidos
      • Italia
      • España
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official site
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Italiano
    • También se conoce como
      • To Rome with Love
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Piazza Venezia, Roma, Lacio, Italia(first scene with the traffic cop)
    • Productoras
      • Medusa Film
      • Gravier Productions
      • Perdido Productions
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    • Presupuesto
      • EUR 17,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 16,685,867
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 361,359
      • 24 jun 2012
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 73,258,078
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 52 minutos
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.85 : 1

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