Made in Italy Reviews
Um drama divertido sobre abandono parental (embora tenha uma boa desculpa, o abandono sempre é irreparável e injustificável) gosto de filminhos, água coma açúcar, tudo muito previsível e deliciado, dramático e conflituoso, um passatempo leve e com boas pitadas de diversão… Engraçadinho e entretém...
Delightful film. Beautiful Tuscan scenery, superb acting. Probably predictable but a pleasant and welcome escape from today’s violence, hatred & foul language.
Some nice Italian scenery in this but the acting is wooden (especially Liam Neeson), the plot is predictable and the story is dull. A lot of emotional glances about a relationship with a father and son that no longer connect after the death of the mother of Micheal Richardson’s character. The characters are meant to be healing their broken relationship, but it is never very clear what the rift is about to begin with, other than the father shutting out the son. This movie is only worth watching for the scenery.
Junk. Neeson is asleep and his son is hopeless.
Created an account to express my disappointment with this movie.
Every imaginable - and unimaginative - cliche is jammed in here. A weak plot, and time-worn tropes trotted out to fill the space. Proves that a good cast-list and great scenery can't redeem a vacuous screenplay.
Oh! after renewing Netflix, not finding the sort of movies I like, Voila! I find this Liam Neeson and son charmer that is slow at the start but bubbles up into a grief stricken reunion of father and son, and reminds us, that these two actually lost Natasha Richardson years earlier. I felt their sorrow but also love this romantically tragic tale come full circle, and under the Tuscan Sun, give me a few minutes of emotional satisfaction I rarely get from other films... Well Done. Kudos to Julian Ovendon, Lindsay Price, and of course, the lovely Italian siren who steals every scene. best viewed if you are sick of horror, violence, oversexualized and too graphic crap dominating our airwaves.
Pleasant and easy to watch with gorgeous scenery. A great movie for when you just want to relax.
Very slow, slight storyline doesn't really work. Avoid if possible.
Cliche ridden tosh sponsored by the Tuscany Tourist board. Avoid at all costs!
I am very happy that the movie shows us the steps and choices that are necessary in the life of a great person. I like the movie.
There weren't many more scene
A London artist and his estranged son try to mend their relationship as they work together to repair a dilapidated house in Italy.
This a great little film..You will laugh & cry.It’s about a father & son grieving..Liam really should get back to basics & do more dramas instead of grunting & shooting movies..Anyways watch this film & you will be glad you did..❤️❤️
Here is a movie that starts off trite and continues to be totally unimaginative until it's soporific ending. If you want to learn what cliché means this movie reveals all. Boring and predictable. Nobody older than 4 years old will last even 5 minutes.
We liked it. No real surprises in the story, But at the end, you feel good. We recommend it.
A very literal, slapstick, cliche movie.
Just a light grade movie. The kind too often made by by stars towards the end of their careers. A popcorn movie complete with soapy story line and script. But the Tuscan landscape along with Liam Neeson and Lindsay Duncan compensate somewhat.
It was a light drama with attempts to be clever and comedic, but failed. Cute, heartwarming (a little), almost romantic, but in essence it's a father-son relationship that heals and wins. Liam Neeson got me to watch, but he wasn't essential.
Didn’t expect the depth of feeling to go along with the beautiful scenery and engaging people.