Standard Allen-style comedy - A brief review of "Love in Rome"

Roslyn 2022-10-01 19:39:12

There is such a scene in the movie, Giancarlo, the owner of a funeral home, is standing naked in the center of the stage of the National Theater, while taking a hot bath and performing a classic Italian opera in a high-pitched tenor. It's the fascinated audience. This scene is so bizarre that it's so magical, it's the perfect blend of artistic elegance and comedic absurdity. Yes, who else has this talent but Woody Allen?

"Love in Rome" is a standard Woody Allen comedy, except that this time the story takes place from London, Barcelona, ​​Paris to Rome, and the theme of the film is love and desire. While watching the scenery, Allen mixed three stories that happened in Rome and told them in a eloquent manner. With three distinct main lines and twelve vivid and vivid main characters running through the whole film, "Love in Rome" perfectly reflects Allen's skillful control of comedy subjects.

Good-looking, good-sounding, and fun enough, this is Woody Allen's "Love in Rome."

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  • John: A year with her, she would've had you free fall parachuting and adopting Burmese orphans.

  • John: John: And you buy into her bullshit because she seems to know all the right things to say. She knows names, she knows buzzwords, she knows certain cultural phrases that imply that she knows more than she does.