The lives of eight people from different backgrounds converge in modern Istanbul, where they must form new friendships or reckon with a complex past. Teams compete to navigate rooms flooded with lava by leaping from chairs, hanging from curtains and swinging from chandeliers. Yes, really. Executive-produced by his sons, Rodrigo and Gonzalo. For employees of the Deep State, conspiracies aren't just theories — they're fact.
And keeping them a secret is a full-time job. A live-action pirate adventure story based on the bestselling manga by Eiichiro Oda. Teenage Julie finds her passion for music and life while helping the Phantoms -- a trio of ghostly guys -- become the band they were never able to be. A desperate rabbit rallies an unexpected band of allies to help him escape from inside a magician's hat and return to the human boy he loves.
A young Russian woman named Natasha is soon to be married and is on holiday in Rome where she meets Alba. She accompanies Alba to her hotel room as a curious acquaintance and stays as a growing friend.
In this room in Rome, the two women come to know one another intimately over the course of the night, and explore and discover themselves along the way. Only the break of day threatens to break their newly forged bond. There is no real reason why I should like this film. There are literally hundreds of films like this. Two people who've never met each other before fall in love over night and it's all because of coincidental circumstances.
We've seen it before, a thousand times. Despite this, I enjoyed this film. The reason it works so well is simply because the main characters have true chemistry.
You really believe that they are in love with each other, and since this is the whole premise of the film, combined with perfect casting and acting, it feels real. The actors aren't acting, they ARE the characters. I have always tried to convince myself that they are boring and pointless. But over the years I've discovered that I love these kind of films. I will never confess it to my friends, though. There is a lot of dialogue in this film, but it's rarely dull, and once again it's because of the chemistry between the characters.
That chemistry is the whole film, and it makes up for the random cuts and unnecessary transitions that are placed throughout the film. There is also a certain pattern in the film "talk, sex scene, talk, sex scene, talk Whether it's good or bad, I don't know. It doesn't affect my opinion regarding this movie anyway. If you enjoy laying on your couch on a stormy autumn day and watch romantic dramas, then this movie is pretty good. If you're not a fan of these kind of films, I'd still say give it a chance.
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