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Tag Archives: Italy
Light in the Piazza (1962) Rated NR
A young American’s upper class travels take her to Italy with her mother, where they meet a young man who always knows where they will be. As the young couole falls in love, the parents struggle with the debutante’s mental … Continue reading
Posted in 1962, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated NR, reviews, Romance
Tagged 10, 10-year-old, adult, alternative, American, capable, capacity, child, class, daughter, debutante, end, fact, fall in love, falls in love, film, film reviews, films, grow, holiday, innocence, issues, Italy, life, Light in the Piazza, lost, love, man, married, mental, mental disability, mentality, mother, motives, movie, movie reviews, movies, Nobody, olivia de havilland, parents, portrays, questions, relationship, Rossano Brazzi, story, struggle, Sweet, trailer, travels, upper, upper class, woman, worth, year, young, Yvette Mimieux
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Letters To Juliet (2010) Rated PG
Sophie is engaged and she longs to be a writer. She travels to Verona, Italy where she meets the Secretaries of Juliet. Starring Amanda Seyfried, Marcia DeBonis, Gael GarcĆa Bernal, Vanessa Redgrave I love romantic comedies. Although,Ā most romantic comedies … Continue reading
Posted in 2010, Comedy, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated PG, reviews, Romance
Tagged Amanda Seyfried, couple, engaged, fall in love, film, film reviews, films, foreplay, Gael GarcĆa Bernal, Italy, Letters to juliet, Marcia DeBonis, movie, movie reviews, movies, romance movie, romantic comedies, secretaries, secretaries of juliet, story, third act, trailer, travels, Vanessa Redgrave, verona, works, writer
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Bakhita: From Slave to Saint (2009) Rated NR
Based on the true story of Josephine Bahkita. It tells the story of Bahkita, a girl who was kidnapped by slavers until she was rescuedĀ by a rich Italian and brought to Italy. Once in Italy she becomesĀ a nanny to the … Continue reading
Posted in 2009, Biography, Christian Films, films, Italian Films, Movie reviews, movies, reviews
Tagged Bakhita, Bakhita: From Slave to Saint, based on the true story, Christian films, christian movies, christians, daughter, Ettore Bassi, facts, Fatou Kine Boye, Federica Bau, film, film reviews, films, from slave to saint, giacamo campiotti, girl, italian, Italy, Jesus, josephine bahkita, kidnapped, lives, loving, movie reviews, movies, nanny, nun, people, real, rescued, rich, slavers, story, Teresa Acerbis, trailer, worth
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A Summer in Genoa (2008)
Rated R This film starts with a tragic car accident that kills the wife and mother of a university family. To help the family move on, the father takes his two daughters to Italy for the summer. During the summer … Continue reading
Posted in 2008, British Films, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Mysteries, Rated R, reviews, Romance
Tagged anticlimactic, car accident, dark film, daughters, death, ending, Family, father, film, film reviews, films, forgiveness, Genova, grief, Italy, life, lost, love, mother, movie reviews, movies, sexuality, shot, sister, story, summer, Summer in Genoa, teenage, tragic, trailer, university, wife
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The American (2010)
Rated R This film is very slow-paced with little action and not much dialogue. Anton Corbijn uses imagery and color to tell his story. It’s so slow it boarders on boring until the last thirty minutes then all your questions … Continue reading
Posted in 2010, Crime, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated R, reviews, Thrillers
Tagged Anton Corbijn, books, dialogue, film reviews, films, Italy, movie reviews, movies, slow-paced, The American, trailer
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Mark Wahlberg
The Departed (2006) Rated R To take down South Boston’s Irish Mafia, the police send in one of their own to infiltrate the underworld, not realizing the syndicate has done likewise in Martin Scorsese’s multiple Oscar-winning crime thriller. While an … Continue reading
Posted in 2010, Actors, films, Lists, movies
Tagged Action drama, Alice Sebold, books, boston, Brazilian Job, Crime Thriller, films, Invincible, Irish mafia, Italian job, Italy, James Gray, los angeles, Lovely bones, Mark Wahlberg, martin scorsese, mob, movies, Netflix, new york city, Nfl, Oscar, Peter Jackman, Philadelphia Eagles, Rachel Weisz, Russian mafia, south boston, The Departed, The Rookie, Venice, Vince Papale, We own the night
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