To Rome With Love Page #2

Synopsis: In Rome, the America tourist Hayley meets the local lawyer Michelangelo on the street and soon they fall in love with each other. Hayley's parents, the psychiatrist Phyllis and the retired music producer Jerry, travel to Rome to meet Michelangelo and his parents. When Jerry listens to Michelangelo's father Giancarlo singing opera in the shower, he is convinced that he is a talented opera singer. But there is a problem: Giancarlo can only sing in the shower. The couple Antonio and Milly travel to Rome to meet Antonio's relatives that belong to the high society. Milly goes to the hairdresser while Antonio waits for her in the room. Milly gets lost in Rome and the prostitute Anna mistakenly goes to Antonio's room. Out of the blue, his relatives arrive in the room and they believe Anna is Antonio's wife. Meanwhile the shy Milly meets her favorite actor Luca Salta (Antonio Albanese) and goes to his hotel room "to discuss about movies". One day, the middle-class clerk Leopoldo becomes a cele
Genre: Comedy, Music, Romance
Director(s): Woody Allen
Production: Sony Pictures Classics
  1 win & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Metacritic:
54
Rotten Tomatoes:
45%
R
Year:
2012
112 min
$16,500,000
Website
1,465 Views


I can't wait to do some sight seeing.

Oh, John can show us around.

He used to live here.

Oh, God, Carol.

It was thirty years ago.

So?

- It must've been great then.

- That was fabulous.

I was young and in love,

and a complete fool.

But it's the eternal city,

it never changes.

And I too want to go to see the ruins.

It is Rome after all.

All those old ruins just depress me.

I'll get Ozymandias melancholia.

Besides, I saw it all when I lived here.

So we'll leave you and then

we'll hook up later. OK?

I'm just not a good sightseer.

I prefer just to walk through the streets.

"Ozymandias melancholia",

where did you get that phrase?

"ARRIVEDERCI ROMA" by Renato Rascel

(Instrumental Version)

Excuse me, are you...

are you John Foye?

Yes. How do you know that?

Right. I recognized your picture

from the Herald Tribune.

You designed all those shopping malls.

- That's how you're picking me?

- No, I'm an architect.

- Well, studying to be, anyhow.

- Really?

Yeah. You... you working

on a project in Rome?

Uh... no, on vacation. I lived in Rome

for a year when I was your age.

- Really? Whe... Where?

- Here, Trastevere.

Yeah? I... I live here,

I'm on Via dei Uffiti.

That's my old stomping ground.

I've been wandering around all day,

I can't seem to find it.

Really? No, it's literally

two blocks up to the left.

- Well, I...

- What?

- Do you... do you want me to show you?

- I don't know if I should revisit it.

But... OK, why not?

This honey is from the square in Rome,

right in the middle.

Two euros! But it is good! Oh!

Come on, finish your breakfast. Thank you.

You have to eat. Camilla where is it?

Did you see?

Do you know why there's all this unemployment?

Because people are spoiled

by the latest technologies.

- What movie? - It is too late!

- Mangia! Always late!

I think the world will end now that all

the planet speaks Chinese.

- Who wants your opinion!

- I'm telling you.

They don't give a damn about anyone

or what we think.

- We just have to pay taxes.

- We pay taxes, right.

Look who it is.

Where were you when I was in the elevator

stuck for two hours?

Being young and unmarried...

Or, at least, one of the two.

- Did you see when she did that?

- Beautiful!

- Don't believe it. - Why?

- The weekend is on his mind.

But when?

Always.

- If you want my opinion...

- Again?! - Can I say something?!

I think...

- It was a romantic movie, very interesting.

- I did not understand anything.

It's a most beautiful story of "The King's Speech."

- It was most beautiful.

- What do you mean? - I do not understand.

- What was intended by the author.

- Why?! - Not at all wanted!

- The incomprehensibility of life...

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