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Genova (2008)

Genova (2008)
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In the wake of a family tragedy, an English ex-patriot living in the United States decides to relocate himself and his daughters to Italy, only to discover that grief has followed them overseas when the youngest girl proves unable to move past her acute emotional pain. An Englishman at heart, Joe (Colin Firth) now lives a happy life with his wife and daughters in the United States. Their happy existence is turned upside down in an instant, however, when his wife is driving their daughters home one day and becomes momentarily distracted from the road. Later, as Joe and his daughters attempt to contend with the thick fog of grief hanging over their household, the loving father surmises that a change of scenery may be in order; accepting a teaching job in Italy in hopes that it will help them contend with their bereavement. For teenage daughter Kelly (Willa Holland), at least, the move works miracles: though Kelly was sullen and withdrawn back home, she seems awakened by the endless possibilities that the future may hold in Europe - even entering into a clandestine romance with a handsome Italian boy. Kelly's younger sister Mary (Perla Haney-Jardine), unfortunately, is another case entirely. Despite her father's most valiant efforts to assuage her grief, Mary just doesn't seem capable of shaking the loss. Meanwhile, as Joe rekindles an old friendship with a university colleague (Catherine Keener), his family soaks in the marvelous medley of medieval, Renaissance, and contemporary influences of the scenic, northern Italian city. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Colin FirthPerla Haney-Jardine, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Winterbottom
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Genova

In the wake of a family tragedy, an English ex-patriot living in the United States decides to relocate himself and his daughters to Italy, only to discover that grief has followed them overseas when the youngest girl proves unable to move past her acute emotional pain. An Englishman at heart, Joe (Colin Firth) now lives a happy life with his wife and daughters in the United States. Their happy existence is turned upside down in an instant, however, when his wife is driving their daughters home one day and becomes momentarily distracted from the road. Later, as Joe and his daughters attempt to contend with the thick fog of grief hanging over their household, the loving father surmises that a change of scenery may be in order; accepting a teaching job in Italy in hopes that it will help them contend with their bereavement. For teenage daughter Kelly (Willa Holland), at least, the move works miracles: though Kelly was sullen and withdrawn back home, she seems awakened by the endless possibilities that the future may hold in Europe - even entering into a clandestine romance with a handsome Italian boy. Kelly's younger sister Mary (Perla Haney-Jardine), unfortunately, is another case entirely. Despite her father's most valiant efforts to assuage her grief, Mary just doesn't seem capable of shaking the loss. Meanwhile, as Joe rekindles an old friendship with a university colleague (Catherine Keener), his family soaks in the marvelous medley of medieval, Renaissance, and contemporary influences of the scenic, northern Italian city. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
93 mins

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Director(s):
Michael Winterbottom
Writer(s):
Michael WinterbottomLaurence Coriat
Producer(s):
Michael WinterbottomAndrew Eaton
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Drug Content, Profanity, Sexual Situations, Adult Situations)
Categories:
DramaForeign
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Francine H.

    So help me out here ... what is the point of this flick? It feels like bad video of someone's family vacation that Winterbottom decided to tack a "heart-wrenching" storyline onto because it just wasn't cutting it at cocktail parties. Plus, I'm sick of seeing these movies where I feel like the director is using his camera as an excuse to follow around the jailbait in her bikini. Horribly pointless storyline. A waste of Keener, Davis, Firth and Haney-Jardine, too, actually.

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    TINA D.

    I was disappointed with this movie. I love Colin Firth and almost every thing he's in, but I was not happy with this. It is very slow and just a so-so script and acting. Beautiful scenery, but dull film. I fast forwarded this some because I couldn't bear to watch the entire thing. It was that slow. Even the parts that are supposed to be emotional don't come across as that. I felt no chemistry with Colin and his daughters in the film. It was obvious they were pretending. I found it surprising that no one really addressed that the youngest daughter still has huge issues dealing with the loss of her mother. The ending was very bad too, it just kind of stops and doesn't "end".

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    John M.

    Not an especially entertaining movie to me. Acting so-so, story could have been a good one, but also just so-so. A nice tour of Genoa however.

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