Love Is All You Need

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Re: Love Is All You Need

#41 Post by Kaybeelon » Tue Apr 16, 2013 11:03 pm

We saw this at the Apollo, Piccadilly, which was almost full.
I was pleasantly surprised, a warm-hearted and humorous film with good acting (has anyone seen the female lead in any other film?).
The film could have done with a little bit more editing, and the exaggerated use of sunsets, moons and other cliche-ridden and over-the-top "Typically Sorrento" shots made me wonder whether they got sponsering from the Tourist Board of Torrento.
7/10

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Re: Love Is All You Need

#42 Post by jeanelle » Wed Apr 17, 2013 7:40 am

Kaybeelon wrote:has anyone seen the female lead in any other film?
She was in A Royal Affair but I can't say I remember her.
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Re: Love Is All You Need

#43 Post by biggins » Wed Apr 17, 2013 9:01 am

Saw this last night at the Omni centre, Edinburgh and went with low expectations as subtitles are not my favourite type of film. However, I rather enjoyed it and had some humour in it and of course the wonderful scenery of Sorrento - made me think of going back on holiday again.

Spolit a bit by the young people behind me who chatted the whole time to each other despite me turning round and giving them a nasty look. 7/10
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Re: Love Is All You Need

#44 Post by vnkotak » Wed Apr 17, 2013 9:30 am

Actually, I might be odd one out here... but I was almost yawning in the film... Didn't knew that it's not an English movie.. Thanks to James Bond who atleast kept me awake.... :) I wanted to go out, but my wife likes romantic drama.. so I had to stick to my sit...

It was very predictable... By the time story started, you could easily guess what will be ending of it...

I will go with 4/10... from which 2 points are for Pierce Brosnan and 2 are for scenery....

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#45 Post by Chey » Wed Apr 17, 2013 9:38 am

Saw this yesterday at Westfield Stratford City. Had very low expectations so thought it was actually ok. Pretty predictable of course though I guess there was a bit of a twist with the young ones.

5/10

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Re: Love Is All You Need

#46 Post by ahman » Wed Apr 17, 2013 10:02 am

Thoroughly enjoyable light entertainment. Most relaxing after a day in the office. Beautiful sceneries. Good advert for Sorrento. 8/10

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Re: Love Is All You Need

#47 Post by RickyRaj » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:30 pm

Watched this last night and would summarise it as enjoyable if what predicatable 6.5/10.
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