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There’s something about Rome that demands to be captured on film. In his 2012 ensemble comedy To Rome with Love , Woody Allen attempts to bottle the city's chaotic charm through four interconnected (yet distinct) stories. Whether you're watching it for the first time or catching a crisp HD rewatch, the film remains a vibrant, if surreal, love letter to Italy. A City of Four Stories

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Rome is the true star of this movie. Seeing the cobblestone streets of Trastevere, the grandeur of the Piazza Venezia, and the golden Italian sunlight in high definition transforms the viewing experience. The cinematography captures the "postcard" version of Rome that makes you want to book a flight before the credits even roll. The Verdict: A Surreal Escape There’s something about Rome that demands to be

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An American opera director (Woody Allen) discovers a mortician with a world-class voice—but there’s a catch: he can only sing beautifully while in the shower.

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