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To Rome with Love [DVD] (IMPORT) (No hay versión española)
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6 marzo 2013 "Vuelva a intentarlo" | Edición estándar | 1 |
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Descripción del producto
NOTICE: Polish Release, cover may contain Polish text/markings. The disk DOES NOT have Spanish audio and subtitles. A story about a number of people in Italy, some American, some Italian, some residents, some visitors, and the romances and adventures...
Detalles del producto
- Relación de aspecto : 1.78:1
- Director : Woody Allen
- Formato multimedia : Importación, PAL, DVD
- Tiempo de ejecución : 107 minutos
- Actores : Ellen Page, Woody Allen, Greta Gerwig, Jesse Eisenberg, PenÄĹlope Cruz
- Subtítulos: : Polaco
- Idioma : Polaco (Dolby Digital 5.1), Inglés (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Estudio : Kino Ĺwiat
- ASIN : B00NA71BDK
- País de origen : Polonia
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Todos los que hemos comprado en preventa este artículo vemos como aparece en nuestra cuenta que se trata de un DVD cuando, en realidad, todo indica que lo que se ofrece es el Blu ray.
y muy decepcionado con "A roma con amor", no solo con la película, sino también con las interpretaciones, Jesse Eisenberg, menudo actor mas inexpresivo, parece que solo sabe interpretar un papel que ya vimos en la red social, Zombieland, adventureland, pocos registros tiene el chaval.....
Penelope cruz sin comentarios, quizás el único que se salva es Alec Baldwin intepretando un personaje algo ridículo....
Vamos decepción total, nada que ver con otras joyas del maestro Allen, mi consejo para Sr.Allen "sino tienes una buena historia, no saques cualquier cosa, para cumplir con tu pelicula anual, porque es ridicula"
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Phyllis (Judy Davis): “No, you have the only brain with three ids.”
Yesterday I watched with my kids To Rome With Love, by the genius Woody Allen, for the 100th time. Such a great movie! Hilarious, amusing, and cool: full of jokes and funny moments.
Woody manages (as always) to tell his story with humour, deep, jokes and more. This time he tells 4 stories, all amusing and imaginative.
I love that Woody is in the movie, accompanied by the great and beautiful Judy Davis. When they first appear, in the plane, we already get Woody’s philosophical humour. He says to Judy: “I can’t unclench when there’s turbulence. You know, I am an atheist.”
My favorite character is Leopoldo Pisanello, played brilliantly by the hilarious Roberto Benigni. We laugh every second that he’s in the movie. The Italian actors Alessandro Tiberi (Antonio, Milly’s husband), Alessandra Mastronardi (Milly), Antonio Albanese (the famous actor Luca Salta), and Riccardo Scamarcio (the hotel burglar) are all hilarious. The legendary Ornella Muti appears 10 seconds in the film.
Fabio Armiliato is a very well-known opera tenor singer who plays the role of Giancarlo beautifully and sings amazing (in the shower). Armiliato has had leading roles and sung in the most prestigious opera houses of the world (Metropolitan Opera House of New York, La Scala in Milan, and L’Opéra de Paris).
Alec Baldwin is great as always. Jesse Eisenberg plays to the perfection the role of a shy and confused young man. Penélope Cruz is wonderful and beautiful as always. Alison Pill (Hayley)’s performance is very fresh, and Flavio Parenti (who is Michelangelo, Hayley’s fiancé) is great in his role as an angry ultra left-wing young man. Monica Nappo plays amazingly Pisanello’s humble wife.
Since Page and Gerwig opportunistically stabbed Woody right after the world saw Dylan Farrow’s crocodile’s tears in January 2018 (she’s been trying to destroy Woody with her prefabricated story for ages), I can’t stand watching them onscreen. Their treason, hypocrisy and opportunism will be always remembered (unlike their acting). Nevertheless, the lines that Woody wrote for them are really good.
The cinematography of the film is really beautiful. Cinematographer Darius Khondji (born in Iran but majored in Film at New York University) worked previously with Woody in Anything Else (2003) and Midnight in Paris (2011) and would go on working with Woody in two other films: Magic in the Moonlight (2014) and the masterpiece Irrational Man (2015). Other great works of Khondji include Delicatessen (1991), La cité des enfants perdus (1995), Alien: Resurrection (1997), and Amour (2012). He also worked as a cinematographer in many videos of Madonna.
To Rome With Love is rated in IMDB “restricted”. I really don’t know why. Maybe because Penélope plays a prostitute? Well, as we all know in the States it’s OK to watch movies with thousands of bombs, guns, and killers, but love and sex are more dangerous and always restricted. Funny country…
To Rome With Love is another Woody Allen gem. A fresh and funny film, packed with jokes, beautiful long shots, great writing and a wonderful cast. 10/10
The worst: that Page and Gerwig contaminate the film (two ungrateful hypocrites who opportunistically stabbed Woody) .
The best: all the funny moments, Woody, the great Judy Davis, Roberto Benigni, and the cinematography.
We love you, Woody!



Charming, fairy-tale tourists view of Rome, full of cliches... truly a feel good movie.
