Sunday, September 9, 2012

Review: Woody Allen's 'To Rome with Love'



The beginning of “To Rome With Love” suggests a return to this durable theme, as we observe a fresh-faced young woman, charmingly lost on her way to the Trevi Fountain, asking directions from a handsome young Italian man. Another ingénue falling into the sinister clutches of a Continental seducer? Not really. Her name is Hayley, she is played by Alison Pill (Zelda Fitzgerald in “Midnight in Paris”), and her inamorato, Michelangelo (Flavio Parenti), is a decent and earnest lawyer devoted to left-wing causes. Their courtship is relatively free of conflict or ambivalence, though the arrival of Hayley’s parents — Mr. Allen and Judy Davis — causes a bit of a kerfuffle.

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