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Rio, I Love You
TrailerRio, I Love You is a series of short films set in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, featuring encounters of love in different neighborhoods of the city, demonstrating the distinctive qualities and character of that location.Actors: Basil Hoffman, Emily Mortimer, Rodrigo Santoro, Bruna Linzmeyer, Nadine Labaki, Harvey Keitel, Cláudia Abreu, Fernanda Montenegro, Eduardo Sterblitch, Hugo Carvana, Michel Melamed, ...»Director: Vicente Amorim, Guillermo ArriagaCountry: Brazil, United States, FranceDuration: 110 minQuality: SDRelease: 2014IMDb: 5.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Rio, I Love You"
Scott Marks San Diego ReaderMay 05, 2016Countless shots of the Christ the Redeemer statue notwithstanding, for all we're told about the titular location, they might just as well spread the love in Jersey.
Randy Cordova Arizona RepublicMay 05, 2016The city of Rio is easy to love. The movie "Rio, I Love You," not so much.
Steven Rea Philadelphia InquirerApril 29, 2016If the beauty of Rio de Janeiro is jaw-dropping, so, too, is the slipshod manner in which the aforementioned talents go about their business there.
Michael Rechtshaffen Los Angeles TimesApril 28, 2016Even viewers who were transported by the considerable charm of 2006's "Paris, je t'aime" will be hard-pressed to show any love for the latest entry in the travelog/anthology.
J. R. Jones Chicago ReaderApril 28, 2016Striking moments are overtaken by the fruit-juice mediocrity of everything else, particularly a connecting narrative about a cabdriver who insists on telling all his riders about the woman who got away.
John Hartl Seattle TimesApril 28, 2016Stuffed with touristy images but not enough dramatic substance to make any of them count.
Zach Hollwedel Under the RadarMay 13, 2016Rio, I Love You proves that it is infinitely harder said than done, however, to produce a quality anthology film about the heart's desires.
Blake Goble Consequence of SoundMay 05, 2016Rio, I Love You is totally the brainchild of a tourism board.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat Spirituality and PracticeApril 29, 2016Ten filmmakers probe the many different shades of love in the Brazilian city.
Ray Pride NewcityApril 27, 2016A third metropolis gets the "city of love" coochy-coo... It's not much of a calling card for whichever city the producers hope to descend onto next.
Brian Orndorf Blu-ray.comApril 27, 2016"Rio, I Love You" doesn't inspire feelings of love and adventure, it mostly triggers the urge to check a timepiece every five minutes.
Jacob Oller The Film StageApril 21, 2016The shorts all play like exceedingly surreal commercials, like Mentos ads on crack.
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