Rating: 6.2/10
Genres: Drama | Romance
Country: Spain
Language: English
Release Date: 7 May 2010 (Spain)
Language: English
Release Date: 7 May 2010 (Spain)
Director: Julio Medem
Writers: Katherine Fugate (dialogue advisor), Julio Medem,
Stars: Elena Anaya, Natasha Yarovenko, Enrico Lo Verso
Writers: Katherine Fugate (dialogue advisor), Julio Medem,
Stars: Elena Anaya, Natasha Yarovenko, Enrico Lo Verso
Duration: 106 Minutes
Size: 144MB
Size: 144MB
Storyline
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.
Reviews: Room In Rome 2010 100MB is the story of a short-lived physical and emotional liaison between two women in a hotel room in the last night of summer. It would be a night of intense discovery, a tour de force between two ways of seeing life, love and sex.
The story is inspired in the Chilean movie En la Cama, which at its turn was inspired by the American film Before the Sunrise. However, the setting and dialogs have been reworked and reinvented by Medem, as the story happens in Rome and the couple has the same sex.
Julio’s Medem’s well known mastery and filming sensibility are seen everywhere in this movie.
The use of the lighting and framing of the images are precious, elegant, warm and welcoming, very artistically composed with a great use of chiaroscuro and decoration. The room, which is the main set in which the movie happens, is not overwhelmingly present or a close asphyxiating place, but a very open fluid ethereal container where the story happens. Medem positions and moves the camera so the viewer feels is in the room, not watching the room. The spacial perspective is, therefore, very different. This is necessary as otherwise the movie would have felt oppressive and theatrical not a real and cinematic………
The story is inspired in the Chilean movie En la Cama, which at its turn was inspired by the American film Before the Sunrise. However, the setting and dialogs have been reworked and reinvented by Medem, as the story happens in Rome and the couple has the same sex.
Julio’s Medem’s well known mastery and filming sensibility are seen everywhere in this movie.
The use of the lighting and framing of the images are precious, elegant, warm and welcoming, very artistically composed with a great use of chiaroscuro and decoration. The room, which is the main set in which the movie happens, is not overwhelmingly present or a close asphyxiating place, but a very open fluid ethereal container where the story happens. Medem positions and moves the camera so the viewer feels is in the room, not watching the room. The spacial perspective is, therefore, very different. This is necessary as otherwise the movie would have felt oppressive and theatrical not a real and cinematic………
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