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Maggie, a single mother reconnects with her daughter Summer in Tuscan village, where she meets Luca, a former lover and the mismatched couples develop new understanding.Maggie, a single mother reconnects with her daughter Summer in Tuscan village, where she meets Luca, a former lover and the mismatched couples develop new understanding.Maggie, a single mother reconnects with her daughter Summer in Tuscan village, where she meets Luca, a former lover and the mismatched couples develop new understanding.
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I'm not sure much effort went into this.
The characters are unlovable and annoying, the plot is weak and 50% of the dialogue is un-subtitled Italian. (I understand we don't have to know what is always being said, but it's such a pointless movie that it could be argued nobody needed a speaking part!)
"A woman takes what she wants, when she wants it." Maggie (Parker) is starting to lose touch with her daughter Summer (Day). In an effort to reconnect they take a trip to Italy. Maggie sees this as a bonding experience but Summer sees it as punishment and is worried about her boyfriend who she left. When Maggie reconnects with a former love it only enforces Summer's desire to return home and she takes a car, and a grandma, and will stop at nothing to fly home. Maggie will stop at nothing to stop her. This is really not that bad of a movie. Generic and formulaic but still worth seeing and I actually enjoyed watching this. The movie is pretty predictable but it is a romantic comedy so that is to be expected. In terms of chick-flicks I have seen worse and while this is nothing super outstanding it was better than I was expecting and I laughed quite a bit. Overall, nothing original or unexpected but still worth your time. Much better than I was expecting. I give this a B.
Please, can anyone stop Sarah Jessica Parker from speaking Italian, French or any other foreign language?
I was fast forwarding within 2 minutes of the film start and when I saw the car they picked up at the airport I knew I wouldn't make it to the end.no real chemistry between cast very poor script, as a Rom com I felt it was worse than a hallmark Xmas special.at least my 85 year old mother was delighted that she had aged better than Claudia Cardinale so extra point for that.
This is handleable to watch when you're in the mood to half-watch something. I watched it half whilst working and still followed it, without subtitles when there's odd conversations in Italian - it's that empty and predictable. I love SJP so I am really disappointed in this. Every bit was predictable, I guessed the relations, the start, middle and outcome. The soundtrack is appalling. It's actually the first thing that put me off the film. And I can't believe that I heard the girl's tattoos being described and defended, in 2016! I'm reviewing it with about 10 minutes left - and I know how it's going to end. Don't bother until it comes on TV and you're hung over or sick and worried about falling asleep in front of the box - because you won't miss anything.
Did you know
- TriviaThe red car in which Summer and Carmen set of for Rome is a 1967 Alfa Romeo Spider.
- GoofsWhen the policeman asks Maggie for an identifying physical description of Summer, Maggie describes Summer's height, eye colour, tattoos and piercings, but makes no mention of her bright pink hair. This makes no sense, as Summer's pink hair is her most identifying feature.
- ConnectionsReferences Thelma & Louise (1991)
- SoundtracksAll Roads Lead to Rome
Performed by Shel Shapiro
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- Gross worldwide
- $633,733
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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