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Jane and her husband, Leonard travel to the Island of Naples where he teaches the viola and she does some sorts of writing. When walking along the beach, she meets a 19-years-old boy named Caleb and soon shows her interested in him. The gradually fall in love and have a secret affair. Leonard finally knows their secret by he forgive her and give her a chance. Jane has to make a decision between her husband and her younger lover.
Release:
IMDb:
5.7
Quality:
HD
Duration:
83 min
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New York Daily News
Though the film plays like late-era Woody Allen - not necessarily a good thing - and Goldberg's rambunctiousness is more annoying than liberating, there's a serious depth of feeling here.
September 12, 2013
Blu-ray.com
A sad routine of hurtful behavior in a movie that never expresses its complicated point of view in a satisfying manner, leaving behind unanswered questions, dim characters, and contemptible actions.
September 14, 2013
New York Post
[A] familiarly snoozy romantic drama.
September 13, 2013
Cinemalogue.com
The scenery is more captivating than the drama.
September 13, 2013
New York Times
The marital crisis at the movie's heart has lost its allegorical weight. Jane and Leonard are just another unhappy couple with problems that have nothing to do with the direction of Western civilization.
September 12, 2013
Shockya.com
Imagine a boring, gender-swapped, totally arty and pretentious version of the travelogue-mini-film-within-a-film focusing on Kip Pardue's character from The Rules of Attraction, except strung out on Benadryl instead of methamphetamine.
September 14, 2013
Chicago Reader
For every such moment there's a sappy montage or overt visual reference to Rossellini to cheapen the effect.
September 19, 2013
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