Overview of a healthy reasonable medium
From Jennifer Green
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Based on the research of the development of the child. How do we rate?
Age 10+
Drinking, connecting, reviewing life in Italy-set Romcom.
What is the story like?
In Villa La Dolce, Eric Feele, a former chef with the Ohio Restaurant, just landed in Italy to try to bring home your daughter YeenTysetHenthing, Olivia (Maia Reficco). She had her mind to buy a euro abandoned home in town in Rural Tuscany and stay there for good. Shopping is part of the scheme that supports the government for repopulation of rural cities with young people, in this case promotes the Mayor of Montezar, Francesco (Violante Placido). Eric is engaged in the help of Olivia to renovate the home, initially planning “turn” for proper profit. But when the Chamber reveals a luxury kitchen built for the chef, and as Eric is approaching Francesco, Italy begins to look like a possible long-term home for him.
Is that good?
Despite monitoring now established NetFlix formulas, this film still has several discrete attempts to separate in the way that develops its characters and their relationships. Villa Dolce (game on the title of the classic Italian film, Dolce VitaWhich here gets a silly honor in one scene does not try to excessively stereotype your happy locals, nor his interloping Americans. It gives the main romantic interest Francesca A. It does not mean that the film reaches any large, novel or emotional height. That is not; It is quite comfortably sitting in the growing niche of undemanding small-screen romances placed in beautiful locals.
Talk to your kids about …
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Families can discuss the European Repopulation Scheme, based on similar programs that actually exist, to sell homes for redecoration in rural areas, as in Villa Dolce. What do you think about this idea and where can you find more information?
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How does the film exploit the stereotypes of Italians and Americans? How does he try to cross this? Can you think of concrete examples?
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Characters repeat the mantra, “anything worth love is worth fighting.” Do you feel this way? Can you recall certain moments from your own life where you lived from this mot?
Did we miss something on diversity?
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