Room in Rome

2010 "A night of passion that will change their lives."
Room in Rome
6| 1h49m| en| More Info
Released: 07 May 2010 Released
Producted By: Wild Bunch
Country: Spain
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A hotel room in the center of Rome serves as the setting for Alba and Natasha, two sexy and recently acquainted women, to have a physical adventure that touches their very souls.

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hugocaldeiravinagre First of all, this is not soft porn, this is not even an erotic movie as many are calling it. It's just Medem's worst, by far, movie. I loved all his previous movies, but this one is just unbearable. The acting is terrible and the dialogues are also terrible and makes no sense. And the way it deals with sexuality is just awful. "when did you turned a lesbian? " what kind of question is that ? The movie makes people believe that sexuality is something it can be changed or chosen through life. I find it to be quite offensive to lesbian women. Everything is wrong with this one. I can't believe Medem made it. Just Avoid it.
sam-519 I arrived at this film expecting little but a fleshed-out - pun intended - simple-minded lesbian drama. How wrong, I am pleased to say, I was. Room in Rome is not only the story of two girls who meet one evening and then stay together for one night only, never to see each other again, but it is the story of what each one of us truly wants in our love and sex lives. Something new, fresh, exciting and personal. Room in Rome presents the story of two girls who share their life stories and physical intimacies one night before realising, against their fantasies, that the cruel fate of reality means they must go back to their partners and real lives the next day. But what makes the film so special, so tangible, is the sense of honesty it awakens in each of us. Those in long-term relationships know all too well that the more time goes on, the less there is to discover. This film is all about discovery: discovery of each other, discovery of sensuality, discovery of oneself. In long-term relationships, discovery is the ultimate fantasy, and one which is so often lacking. In Room in Rome, the two girls discover an attraction for one another which is based on the longings and lackings in their own lives. The film is split into two physical and psychological areas - the bedroom and the bathroom - and the balcony which acts as a transition area between the two rooms and the two mental states. The bedroom is where the magic happens. It is close, low-lit and sensual. It is where both girls open up to each other personally and sexually. It is all about them, no room for anyone else, as exemplified by the close-up shots, their consistent closeness and nakedness. When the good-looking (objectively) room servicer Max asks for a threesome, he gets refused. There is literally no room for him. This is all about them. When the morning light hits, the two breakfast outside before moving into the white clinical area of the bathroom, which cleanses the fantasy from their bodies and minds. Indeed, when either enter this area, it's as if they come to their senses and the fantasy is left elsewhere. In the morning, they realise they must go to their respective lives. They hold each other in the bath longingly against the sterile white of the tiles as the camera indulges in long shots, few of which we see in the bedroom, emphasising the foreshadowing of emotional and physical distance. Natasha talks of dressing in white, like the dressing gown she often dons, and white becomes a signifier for wiping clean her experiences, but also denying herself. She spends the entire film in denial whereas Alba spends it mostly being true to herself, but mostly wanting.Room in Rome is not so much of a sexual film - or an erotic film - but a sensual one. It explores the depth of the senses in a physical and emotional way, and emphasises the necessities of listening to one's emotions in spite of the routines that one finds oneself in and the pits of long-term relationships that solidify our lives. It is up to us to make the latter more like the former and the former less like the latter. For those of us who HAVE spent nights in hotels like those in Room in Rome, we know how special they were. But did they endure - and did those relationships endure? Most of them didn't. What Room in Rome shows us, or reminds us, is what we really want in our sex/sense lives: newness, discovery, excitement, intimacy. But we still want stability - and therein lies the challenge of our relationships, to balance the two. And maybe if we can balance these, then we can have something which endures - unlike that which these two girls unfortunately, and so commonly, left behind.
blueneptune1 I really liked this movie because I accepted it for what it is: an erotic comedy with a hint of drama. I'm a straight male so I could not take my eyes off of this movie, partly because of the beautiful cinematography and partly because of how beautiful the 2 protagonists are. The negative comments relate to how the storyline was confusing or there were lies on top of lies, but come on...2 strangers meet for a 1-night-stand and they tell the truth about their lives? Give me a break. I also bet half of the bad reviews are from women who don't come close to looking like these 2.The storyline was a bit corny and trite yet kept you wanting to know more. Some of the banter is witty and some didn't make much sense. There is romance, art, humor, culture, heartbreak, and triumph all rolled in one movie. Natasha's acting was inferior to Albas, but I was interested in how it would end, and I liked it because it kept you guessing. This movie falls short of Sex and Lucia, which I loved and t's from the same director. Would the movie be as alluring if 2 obese and unattractive women were in it? I doubt it, but that's for the viewer to decide.
ebiros2 The movie rates high for it's visual artistry if not for its presentation and unique plot.It's a lesbian themed movie, but the background is chosen well to make the story intriguing. Two girls shack up in a hotel room in Rome, and explore their minds and their body. It's not clear if the two actresses are actually as charming as they are presented in the movie, or is it all due to the camera work ? Lighting is used to their max to feature the three dimensional bodies of the two actresses. The dark Italian hotel room they're in also adds to this effect. Everything is cleverly figured out to bring out the visual effect.It's a Spanish movie, with Ukrainian actress in it. It has very different look and feel from other European movies, but it also has different feel from older Spanish movies.The movie probably is not a high budget production, but rivals big budget movie in it's production value. So everything about this movie is cleverly done.This is a very interesting movie both visually, and conceptually, and is worth a watch.