The New York Times by Neil Genzlinger
The story may not stay with you, but don’t be surprised if you come away with a strong desire to visit Florence.
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Director
Evan Oppenheimer
Cast
Brett Dalton,
Emily Atack,
Stana Katic,
Alessandra Mastronardi,
Alessandro Preziosi,
Marco Bonini
Genre
Adventure,
Drama,
Romance
Eric Lazard is a heartbroken former college football star who gets involved in a dangerous Florentine sport and a local woman, Stephanie, while visiting his cousin Anna, who lives in Italy and teaches the Italian language to foreigners.
The New York Times by Neil Genzlinger
The story may not stay with you, but don’t be surprised if you come away with a strong desire to visit Florence.
Village Voice by Abbey Bender
While 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.
Variety by Jay Weissberg
Bland even for the armchair traveler, “Lost” is as inoffensive as a picture-souvenir booklet, and equally unmemorable.
Los Angeles Times by Sheri Linden
A seemingly tourist-bureau-sanctioned travelogue posing as a romantic drama.
The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck
What the film doesn’t have is anything resembling a compelling narrative.
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