A hotel room in the center of Rome serves as the setting for two young and recently acquainted women to have a physical and romantic one-night-stand adventure that touches their very souls.A hotel room in the center of Rome serves as the setting for two young and recently acquainted women to have a physical and romantic one-night-stand adventure that touches their very souls.A hotel room in the center of Rome serves as the setting for two young and recently acquainted women to have a physical and romantic one-night-stand adventure that touches their very souls.
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- TriviaJulio Medem wrote the part of Alba for Elena Anaya. When the actress accepted the role, she and Medem went to Russia to cast the perfect Dasha. After seeing a lot of actresses and models, they found the perfect one, but the night before this woman was to fly to Spain to start rehearsals, her husband read the screenplay and forbade her to play the role which involved nudity and lesbian lovemaking scenes. However, after returning from Russia dejected, Medem and Anaya found Ukrainian-born model Natasha Yarovenko while casting in Spain, specifically in Barcelona, who accepted the role.
- GoofsIn what's meant to be the same scene shown from two different angles, when Natacha's sat on the balcony, she can be seen from the bathroom, but not vice versa where there's a curtain in the way and it's clearly a separate set as there's no trace of the bedroom.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Brows Held High: Room in Rome (2013)
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Performed by Lori Lixenberg (Vocals, as Loré Lixenberg)
Bass: Chris Laurence
Bass Clarinet: Ben Harlan'
Drums, Percussion: Jon Opstad
Piano by Dado Jehan (as Dado Dzihan)
(p) & © 2010 Nuba Records, S.L. / Warner Music Spain S.L.
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Two women, one Russian and one Spanish, on vacation in Rome meet up with each other and spend a romantic, sexual and truthful night in a hotel room.
These two actresses are gorgeous to look at and we get to see them full naked. Yippie right? Hold your horses, this isn't some kind of porno film, despite what you may think...or hope. Room in Rome is about finding something special and having to let it go. These two ladies find something special in each other, they share secrets, lies, laughter and love with each other, all in one night.
The entire film has these two ladies fully nude, their conversation is broken up by some random acts of sexual aggravation. The sex scenes aren't really erotic in anyway. The film to me was more of an homage to the beauty of the female body, since there is no plot what so ever. The film feels a little bit like Lost in Translation, if that took place in Rome, with two females, in one room and were always naked. So that's what you can expect from this movie.
The film is shot well and is gorgeous to look at. It helps that the two focal points of the film are beautiful ladies that look stunning and natural. Portions of the film are tedious and some people may doze off if they are expecting some kind of sex romp. I would steer clear of this one if that's what you are looking for.
Room in Rome is a film that I could have gone on with my life without seeing. I'm not particularly glad I saw it, it didn't have any kind of profound effect on me or leave me wanting any kind of resolution for the characters. It's simply a brief look into their lives, where they put everything on hold and enjoy the moment.
Room in Rome is about many things, finding yourself and exploration are key elements. One of the characters claims to be straight, yet throws herself onto the other many times. Sexual orientation is brought up many times in this film, but it's more keen on letting the viewer feel the essence of love between one person and another and not have the issue of gender really get in the way. The two leads were great and believable, bearing themselves completely. It shows trust in the film and the director.
This is a gorgeous film, but it has many problems. One being that it's extremely tedious. For those wanting more out of the story, I can tell you to look elsewhere. The story and plot here is thin as paper. At times it feels like it's going nowhere. Hell, I don't even think it started anywhere. I can say to myself that I will never watch it again, or feel the need to. Maybe the film isn't my cup of tea. I can see where the filmmaker wanted to go and I truly believe he accomplished it, but not all accomplishments are great.
These two actresses are gorgeous to look at and we get to see them full naked. Yippie right? Hold your horses, this isn't some kind of porno film, despite what you may think...or hope. Room in Rome is about finding something special and having to let it go. These two ladies find something special in each other, they share secrets, lies, laughter and love with each other, all in one night.
The entire film has these two ladies fully nude, their conversation is broken up by some random acts of sexual aggravation. The sex scenes aren't really erotic in anyway. The film to me was more of an homage to the beauty of the female body, since there is no plot what so ever. The film feels a little bit like Lost in Translation, if that took place in Rome, with two females, in one room and were always naked. So that's what you can expect from this movie.
The film is shot well and is gorgeous to look at. It helps that the two focal points of the film are beautiful ladies that look stunning and natural. Portions of the film are tedious and some people may doze off if they are expecting some kind of sex romp. I would steer clear of this one if that's what you are looking for.
Room in Rome is a film that I could have gone on with my life without seeing. I'm not particularly glad I saw it, it didn't have any kind of profound effect on me or leave me wanting any kind of resolution for the characters. It's simply a brief look into their lives, where they put everything on hold and enjoy the moment.
Room in Rome is about many things, finding yourself and exploration are key elements. One of the characters claims to be straight, yet throws herself onto the other many times. Sexual orientation is brought up many times in this film, but it's more keen on letting the viewer feel the essence of love between one person and another and not have the issue of gender really get in the way. The two leads were great and believable, bearing themselves completely. It shows trust in the film and the director.
This is a gorgeous film, but it has many problems. One being that it's extremely tedious. For those wanting more out of the story, I can tell you to look elsewhere. The story and plot here is thin as paper. At times it feels like it's going nowhere. Hell, I don't even think it started anywhere. I can say to myself that I will never watch it again, or feel the need to. Maybe the film isn't my cup of tea. I can see where the filmmaker wanted to go and I truly believe he accomplished it, but not all accomplishments are great.
- Matt_Layden
- Feb 23, 2011
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- Also known as
- Habitación en Roma
- Filming locations
- Rome, Lazio, Italy(opening and closing scenes only)
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- Gross worldwide
- $844,281
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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