Movies you should watch before and after you go to Rome

Clementina 2022-12-07 04:27:30

Long-winded film, occasionally throwing a word worth thinking about. Life is so hypocritical.

I only traveled to Italy for a month last year, and every scene made me excited, especially the scene of breaking into the Roman Baths in the middle of the night, which almost made me jump in the middle of the night. If I had to say, the Roman Baths is a must-go place for every traveler who has an English background and can understand the signs.

The glorious past of Rome is felt with the exquisite bath layout, and when you walk to the flat ground in front, it is a sigh. Cold baths, warm baths, hot baths, libraries, and more. As said in the movie, it is so glorious, but now it is just a piece of ruins, showing people the glory it once had.

If I hadn't been to Italy, I'd probably think this was a full-blown, rambunctious movie. But, sorry, the film made the Italian feel I felt. That's what they are, romantic to death, even absurd. My month may be very short, or it may be just a subjective or even one-sided feeling, so what? This is the Italy I saw, and that's how she is. So, I like it.

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To Rome with Love quotes

  • Jerry: Jesus. The kid's a Communist, the father's a mortician. Does the mother run a leper colony?

  • Giancarlo: Someone dead?

    Jerry: No, but it's early.