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Aria
Enter the sensuous world of Andrew Blake's latest discovery... a full-figured, all natural beauty... ARIA GIOVANNI. Together they create visual atmospheres of dangerous curves and naked flesh that will leave you breathless! Spend an evening with Aria... feast your eyes on her visual rhapsody!
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Plot Summary
In 1950s Venice, a young British woman, Harriet, falls deeply in love with an older Italian opera singer, Luigi. Their passionate romance is complicated by societal expectations and Luigi's own artistic career. As their relationship unfolds against the backdrop of Venice's operatic world, Harriet must confront the realities of her love and her own identity. The film explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the pursuit of artistic and personal fulfillment.
Critical Reception
Aria received a mixed to positive reception from critics. While some praised its romantic themes and musical elements, others found its narrative to be somewhat predictable and conventional. The performances were generally well-regarded, particularly Natasha Little's portrayal of Harriet.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its romantic atmosphere and operatic score.
Noted for a compelling central performance.
Some critics found the plot a bit too formulaic.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'Aria (2001)' on Google is not widely available for a specific summary.
Fun Fact
The film features performances of well-known opera pieces, contributing to its rich atmosphere and narrative.
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