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There’s something about Rome that demands to be captured on film. In his 2012 ensemble comedy To Rome with Love , Woody Allen attempts to bottle the city's chaotic charm through four interconnected (yet distinct) stories. Whether you're watching it for the first time or catching a crisp HD rewatch, the film remains a vibrant, if surreal, love letter to Italy. A City of Four Stories
Mention your favorite vignette. Are you a fan of Benigni’s physical comedy or the surrealist advice given to Jesse Eisenberg?
Rome, Romance, and Ridiculousness: Revisiting ‘To Rome with Love’ To_Rome_with_Love_2012_HD_-_Altadefinizione01
An American opera director (Woody Allen) discovers a mortician with a world-class voice—but there’s a catch: he can only sing beautifully while in the shower.
Jack (Jesse Eisenberg) finds himself in a classic love triangle, guided—or perhaps haunted—by an older architect (Alec Baldwin) who seems to be a manifestation of his own future conscience. There’s something about Rome that demands to be
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Leopoldo (Roberto Benigni) is a mundane clerk who wakes up one morning to find he is the most famous man in Italy for no reason at all. A City of Four Stories Mention your favorite vignette
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