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User Comments for: Love & Gelato

RamittoZenLee says...
2 years ago
I haven't read or know anything about the novel. It may be a lot different and better as everyone says.
But I enjoyed the whole film and loved it.
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Lee Brown Barrow says...
2 years ago
The Italian locations are certainly nice... the rest is just...blah!
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Astrid Galactic says...
one year ago
Predictable in every way possible.
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maiada215 says...
2 years ago
Why turn a beautiful story into THIS?

A very bad movie and it’s totally different than the book. It’s just bad
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Cinephilegirl_ says...
2 years ago
read the novel instead is about grief and know your past to get to know yourself. Not a love triangle in Italy
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madstvwriter says...
2 years ago
skip this and rewatch the lizzie mcguire movie instead
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gota0502 says...
2 years ago
Unrealistic in every way. Italy is a beautiful country, but they showed empty cities and monuments where it's actually very full of people. They traveled between places in unrealistic times and routes from one place to the next. Acting was sub par. Could have been better. I haven't read the book to compare.
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ioanadobr says...
2 years ago
Exactly how the writers and cast managed to turn this super sweet book into a sh*t movie is completely beyond me.
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samtasia says...
2 years ago
came for the book adaptation, stayed for the gorgeous B-roll of Italy
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the_dreameater says...
2 years ago
I didn't read the book , or may be lovely, but boy was this movie Bland.
The main Pull of the story seems to Be being in Italy discovering the country and yourself goes to waste, as most of the scenes pretaining the country are a couple stock images of Rome and Florence, oddly vacant of people.
The actors (as beautiful as they all are lol) have no chemistry and whatever love interest or character development that happen feels very flat.
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leipzigeralex says...
2 years ago
@Marylalalaify: Interestingly, James Bond as a British spy talks German in the German version and French in the French version. Since this is an English production, it might give you a hint why Italien people are talking English here...
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Reply by Marylalalaify
2 years ago
@leipzigeralex I was just being funny about a particular scene in which the Nonna speaks English for a second with a very strong accent (and the rest of the conversation is actually in Italian!). Check that out! For me it is very interesting how languages are managed in those non-English contexts. No need to explain how films work :P
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JeanEats says...
2 years ago
It wasn’t that bad to me… but then again, I never read the book to do a comparison.
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Marylalalaify says...
2 years ago
The most unrealistic part is expecting middle-aged and elderly Italian people to address you in English. Haha I’m kidding (or not)
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irina_elenamn says...
2 years ago
i wanna crawl in a corner and die
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