The film is directed by the romantic master Woody Allen, bringing together many literary niches and famous Roman men to join forces for group play effect , showing one romantic dream after another in Rome, the capital of literature and art. If you are still addicted to "Midnight Barcelona" many years ago and "Midnight Paris" in 2011, then add this film to make yourself addicted again!
This time, there are more handsome guys and beauties, more unexpected romance, and more humorous embarrassment, filling the supposedly peaceful and peaceful city with an atmosphere of jubilation and joy. Not only can you see the Italian national treasure star Roberto Bernini playing tricks, but you can also see Woody Allen appearing in the film again to interpret the witty and persistent concept. I don’t know if this film was heavily sponsored by the Rome Tourism Bureau. In short, it is completely hidden in the film that this is Rome, which has just gone through a national public transport system strike and is on the verge of bankruptcy, and is about to be kicked out of the European Union.
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