Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Letters to Juliet

My most recent Netflix movie was Letters to Juliet, starring Amanda Seyfried. I'm a sucker for a romantic comedy (even the ones that are entirely predictable off of a 3-minute preview).

Well this movie was totally predictable (as expected), but was light, enjoyable, and easy to watch. My favorite part was probably the setting itself. The movie took place in Verona, home to Juliet's balcony, a place where girls leave love letters or tokens of loves lost for Juliet to answer. Who knew?

Basically, what this movie reaffirmed for me is...that the next time I return to Italy, I definitely need to explore some new cities, Verona being one of them. And if and when that time does come, I'm sure I could whip out my high school copy of Romeo and Juliet and brush up on my verses OR just fancy a visit to Juliet's balcony and see the literary landmark in person.

9 comments:

  1. I have a friend who was in Verona last summer and she decided to skip a visit to Juliet's balcony and go shoe-shopping instead. I was appalled!

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  2. I've had Letters to Juliet out from Netflix for like a month. I need to watch it.

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  3. i liked it too. except i kind of preferred the motorcycle diaries guy to the guys she ends up with. :)

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  4. Oh my gosh! I wanted to se this soooooo much! I @Erin, I didn't know Juliet's balcony was real! I will so have to see that one day! :)

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  5. I looved this movie, soo much more than I thought I would

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  6. I just watched this movie two weeks ago and I loved the setting too! I plan on visiting Verona if I ever go to Italy and I'll post a letter too!

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  7. I'm going to Italy next summer & this is getting me so excited for it!

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  8. I am so use to going on all-inclsive beach vacations. For my five year wedding anniversary next year, we are hoping to go to Italy. After seeing this movie, plus Eat, Pray, Love...I must go to Italy while I still don't have kids.

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  9. I also liked it. It was easy to watch while knitting.

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