Romeo & Lorenza
Romeo & Lorenza

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Romeo & Lorenza

2008
Movie
91 min
Spanish

Romeo: an ugly, obese, and a perfect stupid! Lorenza: a beautiful woman, materialist, and superficial. Romeo is tired of the humiliations of his wife and decides to leave the house and change his physical appearance. He uses the aid of his faithful friend Justi ("a fine" homosexual) as to become a wonderful "Big Papi". How will it go when Lorenza encounters her new husband?

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IMDb5.6/10
Director: Carlo VerdoneGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

Lorenzo, a middle-aged and somewhat grumpy Roman butcher, is unhappily married and struggling with his life. Through a series of mishaps and chance encounters, he becomes involved with a young woman named Lorenza, who unexpectedly brings a spark of joy and romance back into his life. The film explores their budding relationship against the backdrop of Lorenzo's existing marital woes and his own insecurities.

Critical Reception

Carlo Verdone's 'Romeo & Lorenza' was met with a generally lukewarm reception from critics, who found it to be a somewhat predictable romantic comedy. While Verdone's performance was often praised for its characteristic blend of humor and pathos, the film's narrative was seen by many as derivative and lacking originality. Audiences had a mixed response, with some appreciating the familiar comedic style and romantic elements, while others found it to be a less impactful entry in Verdone's filmography.

What Reviewers Say

  • Carlo Verdone delivers his typical charismatic performance, but the film relies too heavily on clichés.

  • A pleasant, if uninspired, romantic comedy that offers few surprises.

  • The chemistry between the leads is adequate, but the plot progression feels formulaic.

Google audience: Google user reviews for 'Romeo & Lorenza' are scarce, but the limited feedback suggests that viewers appreciated Carlo Verdone's familiar comedic style and the romantic storyline. However, some found the plot to be predictable and not as engaging as some of his earlier works.

Fun Fact

The film was directed by Carlo Verdone himself, who also stars in the lead role, a common practice in his career as he often directs his own projects.

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