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Lost in Florence

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The movie tells the story of Eric Lazard, a heartbroken former college football star who is introduced to calcio storico, an ancient form of football played every summer in Florence that combines rugby and street fighting, while visiting his cousin Anna, who lives in Italy and teaches the Italian language to foreigners.
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Simi Horwitz
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January 25, 2017

Dull, slow-moving film about a young man in Florence trying to find himself.
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Jackie K. Cooper
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February 03, 2017

The beauty of the locale is the selling point of this movie. Otherwise it is run of the mill.
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Sheri Linden
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January 26, 2017

A seemingly tourist-bureau-sanctioned travelogue posing as a romantic drama.
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Neil Genzlinger
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January 26, 2017

The male-fantasy earmarks of "Lost in Florence," a guy-perspective romance written and directed by Evan Oppenheimer, are hard to ignore, but it's still a reasonably pleasant film.
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Abbey Bender
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January 25, 2017

Lost in Florence mostly has the effect of lulling the audience into a craving for wine and spaghetti.
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Jay Weissberg
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January 27, 2017

Bland even for the armchair traveler, "Lost" is as inoffensive as a picture-souvenir booklet, and equally unmemorable.
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