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To Rome with Love

  • 2012
  • T
  • 1h 52min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,3/10
92.303
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Woody Allen, Alec Baldwin, Roberto Benigni, Penélope Cruz, Jesse Eisenberg, and Elliot Page in To Rome with Love (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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Le vite di alcuni turisti e residenti di Roma e le storie d'amore, le avventure e le situazioni difficili in cui si imbattono.Le vite di alcuni turisti e residenti di Roma e le storie d'amore, le avventure e le situazioni difficili in cui si imbattono.Le vite di alcuni turisti e residenti di Roma e le storie d'amore, le avventure e le situazioni difficili in cui si imbattono.

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    • Woody Allen
    • Penélope Cruz
    • Jesse Eisenberg
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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    Woody Allen
    Woody Allen
    • Jerry
    Penélope Cruz
    Penélope Cruz
    • Anna
    Jesse Eisenberg
    Jesse Eisenberg
    • Jack
    Elliot Page
    Elliot Page
    • Monica
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    Pierluigi Marchionne
    • Traffic Policeman
    Flavio Parenti
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    • Michelangelo
    Alison Pill
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    • Hayley
    Alessandro Tiberi
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    • Antonio
    Alessandra Mastronardi
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    Alec Baldwin
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    Carol Alt
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    8runamokprods

    Not among Allen's greats, but still a lot of fun

    While not great Woody Allen – it's neither profound, moving nor funny enough for that title, it is quite enjoyable.

    The film is made up of four intercut short stories, that share little other than the fact they're set in Rome. Some have fantasy elements, some are more absurdist, others more straightforward character farce.

    But somehow, though they don't make much of a logical grouping, the whole thing is lighthearted and fun enough that it seems grumpy to pick on it.

    Sure some jokes fall flat and some ideas seem unfulfilled, but a lot of it is wonderfully acted and cleverly written. And at a time when so many comedies are aimed only at 15 year olds, even 2nd tier Woody, simply telling playfully comic tales, is a welcome sight.
    9napierslogs

    All of your heart's fantasies played out in Rome with love, celebrities, death and opera

    "To Rome with Love" is a fantasy film; a comedy about people living out their fantasies. The great thing about it is that it's subtle enough that you don't recognize the fantasy element in all of the relationships until later on in the film. The obvious one is when native Roman, Leopoldo Pisanello (Roberto Benigni), becomes a celebrity over night. "It's better to be a celebrity than an unknown." And as Benigni shows, way funnier too.

    It's the type of film where everybody gets to see themselves as famous, or supremely interesting, or a guiding angel, or married to a hooker, or the object of a movie star's affections, or on a romantic rendezvous with a thief, or having the ability to change the world with one simple idea. It will take you to wherever your heart desires. And then you'll realize why it's often advised to think with your brain rather than with your heart.

    Half Italian and half English, we follow two relationships involving Romans and two relationships with Americans in Rome. A young, Italian, married couple get separated and the young man finds himself living out every other young man's fantasies while the young woman finds herself living out her own fantasies.

    Hayley (Alison Pill), a New Yorker transplanted in Rome, falls in love and gets engaged to a successful Roman lawyer. Her parents (Woody Allen and Judy Davis) make the trek across the ocean to meet their in-laws. But Allen's obsession with death and equating retirement with death causes him to create a national disaster (or success story, depending on how you look at it).

    Jack (Jesse Eisenberg) is an American architect living in Rome with his girlfriend. First he meets his architecture idol, John (Alec Baldwin), who sees Jack as the younger version of himself. Or more accurately, Jack sees John as the older version of himself (the joke works better that way). Then Jack meets Monica (Ellen Page) who is his girlfriend's best friend and is the object of all men's fantasies.

    Page also gets to play the role of the self-obsessed, pseudo-intellectual — commonly referred to as "the pedantic one" in most Woody Allen movies. Other than Allen himself, Eisenberg and Baldwin play a sort of tag-team version of the self-deprecating, neurotic hero, although this time with a touch of confidence.

    Confidence is not to be confused with optimism because as funny as "To Rome with Love" is, it also has Allen's usual undertone of pessimism. Death is going to come sooner than you would like, but not soon enough. And even if you do get to live out your heart's fantasies, they may not lead to everything that you hoped for. This film is the comedy version of death and negativity, and can provide you with the simple joys in life.
    7boblipton

    The warmth of banked embers

    For most of the past decade Woody Allen has been revisiting old themes in new places. He writes a witty script, hires a good cameramen, has great actors flock to him because he writes great lines for them and directs the film efficiently. So we have travel vistas that he has even been putting the city's name in, like VICKY CRISTINA BARCELONA, MIDNIGHT IN Paris and now the Fellini-esque TO ROME WITH LOVE.

    If you get the idea that I look down on these efforts, let me say I enjoy them very much. Mr. Allen has reached an age and ability in his craft where he can do things easily and smoothly, so that the three farces that make up this anthology set in the Eternal City offer some wonderful excuses to show off the city. My favorite is the one about Roberto Benigni, an ordinary man who suddenly finds himself a celebrity upon whom the media hang. His bewilderment is a lovely, comic performance. However, if you prefer the one about the retired record producer who makes the machetunim an opera sensation in the shower or the the one about the young temptress, that's fine too.
    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?

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      The term 'Ozymandias Melancholia', which is mentioned three times throughout the film, was invented by Woody Allen for his movie Stardust Memories (1980).
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      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.
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      John: If something is too good to be true, you can bet it's not.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 20 aprile 2012 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Stati Uniti
      • Italia
      • Spagna
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Official site
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Italiano
    • Celebre anche come
      • De Roma con amor
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Piazza Venezia, Roma, Lazio, Italia(first scene with the traffic cop)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Medusa Film
      • Gravier Productions
      • Perdido Productions
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    • Budget
      • 17.000.000 € (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 16.685.867 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 361.359 USD
      • 24 giu 2012
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 73.258.078 USD
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