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It was okay to watch. But writing could have been better. Lots of scenes felt staged and not unfolded originally. Ex. The first scene where they are meeting. Everything about the scene felt very staged. \r




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a nice, light movie.\rit's great watching the senior actors.\rcostume designer should be shot for the shoes they put on mary steenburgen and the skirt they put on diane keaton.\rscript. 3; comedy 4.\r\rmy friend would give it a 4. she enjoyed it very much\rwith the same comments as mine above.




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\rFilm divertissant, mais avec beaucoup d’illogismes. Ex. Elles perdent leur bagage, mais sont habillées comme des cartes de mode. Elles se ramassent en prison pour aucune raison. En ressortent bien maquillées , à peine dépeignées. \rDonc petite comédie légère…




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It was such a silly look at women — why did they have to be portrayed as so “omigosh” about everything, as though they had never traveled before or seen much of anything in the world …? My favorite characters were the man who hooked up with Candice Bergen in Venice, Diane Keaton’s boyfriend, and the Italian police captain — because those three were more nuanced figures and handled their roles in a nicely understated, warmly humane way; it was a pleasure to watch them on screen and to spend time with them! As for the rest of the film, I just didn’t find it humorous or entertaining.




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It was okay to watch. But writing could have been better. Lots of scenes felt staged and not unfolded originally. Ex. The first scene where they are meeting. Everything about the scene felt very staged. \r




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\rFilm divertissant, mais avec beaucoup d’illogismes. Ex. Elles perdent leur bagage, mais sont habillées comme des cartes de mode. Elles se ramassent en prison pour aucune raison. En ressortent bien maquillées , à peine dépeignées. \rDonc petite comédie légère…




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a nice, light movie.\rit's great watching the senior actors.\rcostume designer should be shot for the shoes they put on mary steenburgen and the skirt they put on diane keaton.\rscript. 3; comedy 4.\r\rmy friend would give it a 4. she enjoyed it very much\rwith the same comments as mine above.




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It was such a silly look at women — why did they have to be portrayed as so “omigosh” about everything, as though they had never traveled before or seen much of anything in the world …? My favorite characters were the man who hooked up with Candice Bergen in Venice, Diane Keaton’s boyfriend, and the Italian police captain — because those three were more nuanced figures and handled their roles in a nicely understated, warmly humane way; it was a pleasure to watch them on screen and to spend time with them! As for the rest of the film, I just didn’t find it humorous or entertaining.