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Auf den ersten Blick sind Bryan und Cassie ein perfektes Paar, nachdem sich alles umdreht, wenn sie irgendwo langgehen. Doch seit Bryan sie dabei erwischt hat, wie sie ihn betrogen hat, kriselt es in der Beziehung heftig. Daher reisen sie nach Italien, wo sie ein ehemaliges Kloster für eine Woche mieten, um auf dem Land die alte Romantik wieder zu finden. Doch als sich Cassie dort mit dem in der Nähe wohnenden Federico anfreundet, ist Bryan sofort wieder eifersüchtig. Aber das muss er bald beiseite wischen, denn es gehen merkwürdige Dinge vor sich. Welche Rolle spielen dabei Federico und ihr mehr als mysteriöser Vermieter Eduardo? Ehe Bryan und Cassie sich versehen, geht es nicht mehr darum, ob ihre Beziehung die Italienreise überlebt. Die Frage ist vielmehr: Überleben sie den Urlaub?
Avis de la communauté (9)
Agent: Hey Aaron, so what did you think of the script? Aaron: Pretty awful actually; i'm a big name actor now, and the script is strictly B-movie level. Count me out. Agent: That's a shame... did I mention its set in beautiful Italy? With a sexy co-star? Aaron: On second thoughts... count me in! Agent: Eccellente! Aaron: Any news of that Breaking Bad movie you promised me by the way? Agent: Erm... arriverdeci! And as predictable as my mini-scripts is above, you will only get the same (but worse) with this cliched effort of a movie.
Story had potential and they blew it. Maybe if the casting had been done better it would've made up for this ridiculous plot. Riccardo was awesome, I never heard or seen him before but man he brought it. That was about the only decent thing. Emily is the worst actress and Aaron Paul tried but he could not save this movie. The ending was ridiculous.
Watch it only for the sake of Emily. I give credits to Aaron Paul but the movie is such cliche.
I've never watched Breaking Bad, but I know of Aaron Paul, and when I looked up the show's original run after watching this movie, I was shocked to discover that this movie was released _after_ Breaking Bad ended. No clue what Aaron Paul saw in this script that made him agree to this movie. Honestly, the last three minutes of the movie were more interesting than the entire thing. [spoiler] I think it would have been more compelling if the movie bounced back and forth between several rental houses (maybe the events in some houses are more mundane and normal than others) to really give us a feel of just how wide-spread this spy cam operation is. Really, I found imagining what would happen after the movie ended more enjoyable than the movie I had just watched. [/spoiler] The acting was...alright. The plot...also alright. Could have been worse, but definitely could have been a lot better. I will say that the tension did build at a good pace, and the last act of the movie wasn't too bad. The end is (kind of) open-ended as there's quite a few loose ends left for you to think about. What I don't understand at all is why [spoiler] they destroyed the video evidence what would have proven they were acting in self-defence? They mentioned being worried about committing a crime in a foreign country, so I guess they didn't want to be the new Amanda Knox? Didn't make sense to me at all. [/spoiler] If you're a fan of any of the actors, maybe watch it? Honestly, I don't know. It's only an hour an a half, maybe give it a go when you're in the mood to half-watch something.
this is a movie about the lengths a man will go to get his boner back. i think.