Plot
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.
Storyline 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.
Cast: Pierluigi Marchionne
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Traffic Policeman
Flavio Parenti
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Michelangelo
Roberto Benigni
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Leopoldo
Alison Pill
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Hayley
Alessandro Tiberi
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Antonio
Judy Davis
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Phyllis
Alessandra Mastronardi
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Milly
Alec Baldwin
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John
Carol Alt
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Carol
David Pasquesi
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Tim
Antonio Albanese
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Luca Salta
Lynn Swanson
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Ellen
Fabio Armiliato
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Giancarlo
Monica Nappo
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Sofia
Ornella Muti
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Pia Fusari
Release Date: 20 April 2012
Filming Locations: Rome, Lazio, Italy
Opening Weekend: €2,806,187
(Italy)
(22 April 2012)
(599 Screens)
Gross: €7,730,880
(Italy)
(28 May 2012)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia: Woody Allen's first anthology film since
New York Stories where he did the segment 'Oedipus Wrecks'. And it's the first entirely Allen directed anthology movie for forty years, since
Every Thing You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask.
User Review
Woody Allen's worst movie ever.
Rating: 4/10
To Rome with Love is just a bluff, the work of a man who's probably
tired, or even worse, of a man who doesn't have anything else to say.
This is the first impression when watching this movie, which lacks all
the nice dialogues that are always part of Allen filmography. The
characters are also just poor, and so is the acting, only exceptions
are Alec Baldwin and Penelope Cruz. The story is just not interesting
at all, so as the portrait of Rome, which seems so fake and untrue.
Even a TV Italian commercial has a better direction (and much better
photography) than this horrible movie. I mean, you are making a movie
about Rome, not about Cleveland (with all respect for the city in Ohio.
My idea is that Woody Allen just kept taking naps and left everything
in the hands of some unknown Italian director, only this might explain
this result.
A huge disappointment in every way you look at it.
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