All Roads Lead to Rome-2016
Studio: Momentum Pictures
Director:
Ella Lemhagen
MPAA Rating:
PG-13 (for some drug material, language and suggestive content)
Screenwriters:
Josh Appignanesi, Ella Lemhagen, Cindy Myers
Starring:
Sarah Jessica Parker, Raoul Bova, Rosie Day, Claudia Cardinale, Paz Vega
Genre:
Comedy, Romance
Duration:
N/A
Copyright Holder:
N/A
Copyright:
N/A
Plot Summary:
“All Roads Lead to Rome” centers on
Maggie (Parker), a single mother from New York City, embarks on a
journey to a Tuscan village in an effort to reconnect with her
rebellious teenage daughter, Summer. Upon arrival, Maggie runs into
Luca, her handsome ex-boyfriend living with his eighty-year-old mother,
Carmen. When Summer and Carmen impulsively steal Luca’s car and race off
to Rome, the former lovers quickly pursue, allowing them to develop a
new understanding of each other.
User Reviews
An enjoyable comedy
This film tells the
story of a divorced woman who takes her teenage daughter to Italy, in
order to find the Italian man who swept her of her feet for two months
twenty years ago.
"All Roads Lead to Rome" is fun to watch because it's a comedy and a romantic comedy in one. The comedy part is the daughter Summer and her moodiness, and the subsequent road trip that leads to much hilarity. The romantic comedy part is quite sweet because there are three different relationships in the film, and viewers will have different evaluations of the three relationships. The last scene is romantic and touching. The scenery is beautiful, and the woman playing the TV journalist is very beautiful as well! It's refreshing to see Sarah Jessica Parker in an entertaining film. I enjoyed watching it.
"All Roads Lead to Rome" is fun to watch because it's a comedy and a romantic comedy in one. The comedy part is the daughter Summer and her moodiness, and the subsequent road trip that leads to much hilarity. The romantic comedy part is quite sweet because there are three different relationships in the film, and viewers will have different evaluations of the three relationships. The last scene is romantic and touching. The scenery is beautiful, and the woman playing the TV journalist is very beautiful as well! It's refreshing to see Sarah Jessica Parker in an entertaining film. I enjoyed watching it.