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Sunday, July 1, 2012

"To Rome with Love"

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Unlike last year's magical journey, "Midnight in Paris," To Rome with Love" is not nearly up to par.  Not so much of a love letter to Rome or romantic comedy, it's much more of a parody.  A ridiculously funny one with a level of absurdity that is 'out there' (you'll know when you see it).  But Woody Allen is one of those few directors who could pull off something like this.  He's also one of the main characters, out of the four storylines featured.  I'd never imagine one could make extended sequences of singing in the shower or famous for being famous quite that entertaining.  Just like his other flicks, "To Rome with Love" retains its quirkiness, characters and story-wise, and for the most part, it also manages to maintain its charm.  And having the historic ruins of the Colosseum or majestic Trevi Fountain as the backdrop for the stories adds an escapist dimension to the experience.