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Ha Ha! Can Hackneyedwood film in Rome without using the Spanish Steps,


the Piazza di Spagna or the Fontana di Trevi? I'm surprised there were no gladiator scenes with Tom & some guy he was attracted to all oiled up & battling to the death in the Coliseum.

But, they did manage to go to Venice & do the gondolas & St Mark's. Check.

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checks at that Amex location. I tried to use that one 3x in 3 days & it was ALWAYS CLOSED. "Opening Hours" meant nothing to them. Ciao.

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Lol I agree somewhat. The use of some of Italy's most famous monuments and sites as a "second character" as pointed out in the making of make the movie feel as a promotional video for tourism in Italy. I'm actually really surprised they didn't use the Coliseum lol! Having already been to all these overrated and overcrowded, touristy sites, I think they should have kept the story at the humble, southern Italian town in order to maintain the authentic, carefree vibes of southern Italy.

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The director's commentary explains the use of these particular sites & locales, specifically their "metonymic quality," i.e., their natural association with those cities ("Spanish steps = Rome").

More importantly, these are the places Tom Ripley, the character, would visit and arrange meet-ups, because he's a naive but voracious consumer of culture and experience.

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