
Eric Lombard is at a crossroads - does he continue to pursue his long-shot dream of playing professional football, or does he start the next phase of his life, and apply to law school? As he struggles with this decision, Eric - along with his longtime girlfriend, Colleen - visits his cousin in Florence. There, to his surprise, he gets involved with the ancient local sport of Calcio Storico - and everything that Eric has assumed about his life is challenged.... (Full plot summary below)
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Eric Lombard is at a crossroads - does he continue to pursue his long-shot dream of playing professional football, or does he start the next phase of his life, and apply to law school? As he struggles with this decision, Eric - along with his longtime girlfriend, Colleen - visits his cousin in Florence. There, to his surprise, he gets involved with the ancient local sport of Calcio Storico - and everything that Eric has assumed about his life is challenged.
Leave your thoughts about Lost in Florence.
| The New York TimesNeil GenzlingerThe story may not stay with you, but don’t be surprised if you come away with a strong desire to visit Florence. |
| Cinemalogue.comTodd JorgensonBetween its narrative clichés and flat characters, the film doesn't provide much incentive to care whether the lost protagonist finds himself. |
| Village VoiceAbbey BenderWhile writer-director Evan Oppenheimer's tale of love, sport and Italian culture captures the landscape with a pleasant sheen and certainly makes Florence look like a lovely vacation destination, its narrative contains little emotional pull and too few surprises. |
| VarietyJay WeissbergBland even for the armchair traveler, “Lost” is as inoffensive as a picture-souvenir booklet, and equally unmemorable. |
| Los Angeles TimesSheri LindenA seemingly tourist-bureau-sanctioned travelogue posing as a romantic drama. |
| The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckWhat the film doesn’t have is anything resembling a compelling narrative. |
| User ReviewGary SLike a trip to Florence mixed with Rocky. |
| User ReviewAudrey ALoved it! The story line , while not complicated is a great romance and the scenery is spectacular. |