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Virgin Territory
The film is set in Tuscany during the Black Death. As in the Decameron, ten young Florentines take refuge from the plague. But instead of telling stories, they have lusty adventures, bawdy exchanges, romance and swordplay. There are randy nuns, Saracen pirates, and a sexy cow.
Release : | 2007 |
Rating : | 4.7 |
Studio : | Ingenious Media, Dino de Laurentiis Cinematografica, Dino De Laurentiis Company, |
Crew : | Art Department Assistant, Art Direction, |
Cast : | Hayden Christensen Mischa Barton Kate Groombridge Rosalind Halstead Tim Roth |
Genre : | Adventure Action Comedy Romance |
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So much average
everything you have heard about this movie is true.
Captivating movie !
Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
A young man engages in debauchery and swashbuckling adventures in 14th century Italy. This film is mostly harmless, but an incredibly lame attempt to make a sex comedy set during the time of the Roman Empire as Europe is devastated by the Black Plague. The script and direction are so amateurish that it looks like a low-budget TV movie. It is difficult to buy Christensen as a swashbuckling hero, as he looks about twelve and has little screen presence. Roth looks embarrassed to have become involved with this project. The only selling point here is that there are some quite attractive women in the cast and they tend to disrobe with some regularity.
This turkey has more breasts than Butterball in the third week of November.In one of the other reviews, the reviewer suggests that you could be forgiven if, at first, you think this is nothing but a soft-core porno pic... I would suggest that you're deeply mistaken if, by the end, you think it's anything else. And worse yet, it has fewer breasts and even fewer laughs (intentional or otherwise) than Bob Guccione's "Caligula," with which it shares a certain sensibility.Think of it as "The Decameron" written and directed by Benny Hill, post mortem.
This isn't exactly "The Grapes of Wrath" or "Citizen Kane"...but so what? I found it a very adequate period-piece comedy that even occasionally had a hint of Monty Python humor. The musical soundtrack was decidedly 21st Century...but it "worked" for me.The cinematography was surprisingly well-crafted, in my opinion, and the acting was perfectly adequate, albeit nothing exceptional. All the actresses were decidedly attractive -- why do I think that 14th-Century nuns in an Italian convent during the Black Death were maybe not quite so hot as depicted here?? -- and Mischa Barton proves once again that she is a truly gorgeous young woman (although she was NOT one of the several females who had any nude scenes).Bottom line: worth a rental, and also an OK "date movie".
I liked the idea of this picture more then the picture itself.Because it's to hard now the repeat the success of youngsters sex comedies like "American Pie" and "Eurotrip", so the authors decided to remove the usual and not so interesting love stories to the 18th century in Italy. Something new to see in this movie we cannot.All the jokes that the producers shoe are the same prankster thing that we could watch in other movies that came to the big screen earlier. The actor's playing is middle,not something great in common.And you must love these actors to enjoy them. So,Man's imagine doesn't know borders.I think, an idea of the Italy as location was the Shakespeare's Romeo and Julia.