Room in Rome

May 7, 2010 0 By Fans
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Plot

A hotel room in the center of Rome serves as the setting for two young and recently acquainted women to have a physical adventure that touches their very souls.

Release Year: 2010

Rating: 6.0/10 (4,943 voted)

Director:
Julio Medem

Stars: Elena Anaya, Natasha Yarovenko, Enrico Lo Verso

Storyline
A hotel room in the center of Rome serves as the setting for two young and recently acquainted women to have a physical adventure that touches their very souls.

Writers: Katherine Fugate, Julio Medem

Cast:

Elena Anaya

Alba


Natasha Yarovenko

Natasha


Enrico Lo Verso

Max


Najwa Nimri

Edurne


Ander Malles

Niño


Laura Meizoso

Niña

Taglines:
Una noche de pasión que cambiará sus vidas (One night of passion that will change their lives)



Details

Official Website:
Official site [Spain] |

Release Date: 7 May 2010

Filming Locations: Madrid, Spain

Gross: €514,908
(Spain)



Technical Specs

Runtime:



Did You Know?

Trivia:

The satellite image for the fictional "Pompeo Hotel" is a fake, the image is photoshopped from the location 41°54'2" N 12°28'14" E. The place where the hotel in the movie is located is a empty street. The fictional island "Ostrov Nekrasov" is a photoshopped image from the location +54° 33' 31.23", +48° 49' 59.46". And Alba house is a photoshopped image from the location +43° 18' 50.30", -1° 59' 27.57".

Goofs:

Continuity:
In what's meant to be the same scene shown from two different angles, when Natacha's sat on the balcony, she can be seen from the bathroom, but not vice versa where there's a curtain in the way and it's clearly a separate set as there's no trace of the bedroom.



User Review

It's a masterpiece

Rating: 10/10


Sure you see someway theatrical things if you do review this the second
time, but the first time you see it, you love it from the beginning
until the very end. It is the most erotic film I have ever seen, but
still it is one the most beautiful love stories ever released.

It tell us about being open to new experiences, about belief in
kindness and good human nature, love and tenderness, life in its very
sense. It also gives you a formula how to fall in love and then say
goodbye the way it hurts no one. It gives you a felling of happiness.
It gives you a magic.

Getting out of the movie theater, you find yourself inspired, relaxed
and feeling harmony. And while the story begins and seems to end right
before your eyes and possibly it never be the same for you as for the
characters, you feel grateful for taking this moment and sharing it
with you. You suddenly discover yourself being a witness of love
miracle we all, some secretly, believe in and praise for.

Room in Rome – thank you.