Made in Italy
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A bohemian artist travels from London to Italy with his estranged son to sell the house he inherited from his late wife.... (Full plot summary below)

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A bohemian artist travels from London to Italy with his estranged son to sell the house he inherited from his late wife.

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Movie Nation - 6/10 by Roger MooreThe actor James D’Arcy (“Dunkirk,” TV’s “Homeland” and “Broadchurch”) wrote and directed this, and he tends towards the maudlin at times. He sets up a sort of competition for Natalia between father and son, which is mercifully dispensed with.
Entertainment Weekly - 6/10 by Leah GreenblattIt feels almost churlish to fault the film for its weightlessness, when light is exactly what movies like this are meant to provide: a fizzy, sun-drenched escape from the pale monotony of our own lives.
Austin Chronicle - 5/10 by Richard WhittakerPredictable, affable, and completely guileless, the only part of Made in Italy that distinguishes it as having been made now, rather than any other random point in the last 30 years, is how grizzled Neeson's beard has become. The hapless English romantic lead bumbles on.
Boston Globe - 5/10 by Mark FeeneyAlong the way, good food is eaten, the scenery is fabulous, and when the son and a local woman meet cute she not only speaks excellent English but is gorgeous and endlessly understanding. There are some laughs. There are some tears. There’s even a little swearing. Made in Italy has been saddled with what must be the year’s least-deserved R rating.
Rolling Stone - 5/10 by Peter TraversThe mutual grief and abiding love felt by the Irish actor, 68, and his son, 25, cuts close to home and brings the film a touching honesty it otherwise sorely lacks.
Time - 5/10 by Stephanie ZacharekVisually, Made in Italy is reminiscent of another escape-to-Italy romance, Audrey Wells’ 2003 "Under the Tuscan Sun," starring Diane Lane (and also featuring Duncan). As these types of fantasies go, that movie was as satisfying as a deep sigh. Made in Italy is less so. But remember — we came for the scenery! And on that score, Made in Italy is a low-cost souvenir of the Tuscan-villa dream so many of us harbor, without the headaches of rewiring old electrical systems or fixing broken shutters.
RogerEbert.com - 5/10 by Christy LemireThe sad subtext of Made in Italy is more intriguing and poignant than what we see on screen.
The Hollywood Reporter - 5/10 by Sheri LindenTurning his famous furrowed brow away from the realm of life-and-death nail-biters, Neeson elevates the proceedings with his dry delivery and nimble comic timing. Made in Italy makes you wish the actor did more comedy.
The Telegraph - 4/10 by Robbie CollinThose in the market for domestic drama, sexual tension and humorous mishaps against a backdrop of sawing and sweeping would be advised to try any home renovation show over this.
Variety - 4/10 by Tomris LafflyA cringingly syrupy tale of overdue bonding between an estranged father and his only offspring.

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