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Rio, I Love You(Rio, Eu Te Amo)

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Brazil, United States, France · 2014
Rated R · 1h 50m
Director Andrucha Waddington
Starring Vincent Cassel, Fernanda Montenegro, Eduardo Sterblitch, Basil Hoffman
Genre Drama, Romance

The third installment of the "Cities of Love" series. This collective feature film is made up of 10 funny and romantic stories by as many visionary directors. Each segment is set against the backdrop of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and focuses on a romantic encounter in a different neighborhood of the city.

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Entertainment Weekly by

Vincente Amorim weaves each short together with lots of sweeping panoramas of the city, and the end result feels less like a collection of love stories and more like a bland tourism ad.

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Slant Magazine by Diego Semerene

The hygienization of Rio into what at times looks like a soulless Southern California town is so scandalous it feels like a spoof of the Cities of Love series.

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The Film Stage by Jacob Oller

Some of these shorts are worth the ten or so minutes they take, but none of them justify wasting time on Rio, I Love You.

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The A.V. Club by Jesse Hassenger

Rio offers the uncomfortable spectacle of 10 different filmmakers mostly failing to produce a sense of place that can be sustained over 10 minutes, much less multiple senses of place that can be stitched into an interesting patchwork.

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Village Voice by Kenji Fujishima

Even more than in Paris, Je T'Aime and New York, I Love You, this latest omnibus in producer Emmanuel Benbihy's "Cities of Love" franchise might leave viewers wondering whether these needed to be set in Rio de Janeiro at all.

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Washington Post by Pat Padua

There are more than 6 million potential love stories in Rio de Janeiro. Unfortunately, none of the 10 that have been assembled in the anthology film Rio, I Love You is any good.

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