Regina Roma (1982)

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An aging couple search for peace and family harmony when their only son returns home after a long absence with his fiancee.

Film Summary
"Regina Roma" is a 1982 American movie directed by Jean-Yves Pitoun, composed by Leonard Katzman, and starring Ava Gardner and Anthony Geary. Despite its story revolving around styles of love, addiction, and redemption, the motion picture stopped working to catch the attention of the audience and critics, becoming an industrial and vital failure.

Plot Summary
The film opens with Dan Hill, represented by Anthony Geary, attempting to regain his past by communicating his terrible love affair with Regina Roma, magnificently played by Ava Gardner. He tells his transition from a naïve young man to somebody deeply fascinated in a complex, psychological struggle with love, corruption, and addiction.

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Regina Roma is an enigmatic, fully grown, and refined woman who develops an unlikely relationship with Dan Hill, an innocent and optimistic young man. Albeit a considerable age difference, the chemistry in between them is palpable. Dan sees in Regina the possibility of distinct love and a hopeful future, but he stops working to view her as a drug dealer, a fact which eventually draws Dan into the world of narcotics. The relationship in between the 2 main characters is main to the film and portrays how poisonous relationships can lead into destructive courses.

Dan's Tragedy
Dan's association with Regina turns his life upside down with unexpected consequences. His journey is one of dropping due to blinded love and gradually losing his innocence as he immerses himself into the vice-filled world of drug trafficking. As Dan spirals into addiction, he appeals to his mother for help. In a poignant turn of occasions, Dan ends up being an informant against Regina, resulting in her arrest. It is a tragic near to their love, only to be followed by Dan's eventual death at the hands of his drug addiction.

Efficiency
Ava Gardner impresses with her nuanced efficiency as Regina Roma. She effectively portrays an affluent and appealing woman who is morally clashed. Anthony Geary, on the other hand, provides an amazing efficiency as a naïve boy who is drawn into a refresher course of hard learned life lessons. Sadly, the compelling efficiencies from both leads might not restore the film from its lots of narrative failings.

Important Reception
"Regina Roma" got unfavorable reviews from critics, who cited bad direction and lackluster story as the prime offenders. The screenplay, while trying to explore the styles of love and dependency, was criticized for its absence of clearness and depth in the characters' development and plot progression.

Overall, "Regina Roma" is an awful and intricate film that tried to dig deep into the darker aspects of love and dependency. In spite of its uninspiring reception, it holds some element of interest for dedicated fans of Ava Gardner or those who appreciate unusual, somber stories.

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