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Ann (Audrey Hepburn), princesse rebelle soumise au protocole royal, rencontre Joe Bradley avec qui elle va profiter d'un moment d'évasion dans les rues de Rome. (Splendor Films)

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POMO 

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français Un joli film avec une Audrey ensorcelante et un Peck charismatique, mais un peu raide dans son jeu d'acteur. Auriez-vous par hasard remarqué une expression d'amour sur son visage ? Mais cela n’enlève rien à l’alchimie entre eux deux. Un scénario pleinement inventif, la folie de la culture italienne, l'humour et l'aventure, et surtout une belle idée issue de la prémisse sur laquelle repose l'intrigue romantique. ()

Lima 

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anglais A wonderful love story with a lovely Audrey Hepburn and a charming Gregory Peck. The final scene, the meeting of the princess with the press corps, brought tears to my eyes. I had no idea I was so romantic... ()

novoten 

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anglais The purest story that touches the heart. Audrey Hepburn's angel and Gregory Peck's charisma play wonderfully in their time in an amazingly witty comedy with believable romance. And just when I started thinking that Wyler was overdoing it a bit, the ending came with a press conference and a climax full of deep gazes, the sweetest smile, and a stylish departure... ()

Zíza 

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anglais Audrey was sweet as always, plus she and Gregory lit up the screen. The beginning was funny, as time went on the joke faded and you could slowly feel what was coming. And then a bittersweet ending comes, what else? Say goodbye and face your responsibilities. A black and white romantic comedy that I can easily recommend to everyone. It's not stupid like the ones that are currently being made in Hollywood. A better 4 stars. ()

lamps 

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anglais I was really looking forward to Roman Holiday, but it doesn't compare to what I actually got! I could say without hesitation that this is the best romantic film of all time, and that would still be an understatement. A gorgeous Audrey Hepburn (does she also reminds you of Natalie Portman?), a handsome Gregory Peck and magical Rome full of beautiful ancient monuments. An unforgettable combination that runs like clockwork. 100% ()

claudel 

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français Je ne vois vraiment pas où est la magie de ce film. Pour moi, il se range parmi les œuvres grotesques à la Laurel et Hardy et je dois dire que je me suis ennuyé à maintes reprises. Le fait que ce film fasse partie du top 200 et décroche la 65e place me laisse pantois ! Je n’ai rien contre les légendaires Peck et Hepburn, mais cette nullité clinquante me laisse indifférent. Par contre, ça peut servir de guide pour savoir quels endroits visiter à Rome. ()

Necrotongue 

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anglais A well-made romantic comedy from a time when gallons of pathos didn't have to compensate for the writers' incompetence because it wasn't necessary. America's obsession with the fact that the cheeky island has what America lacks is manifested by the constant making of films about various princesses and other noblemen, but when it comes to Roman Holiday, I don’t mind in the least. I guess it's because it's a real film with real actors and real performances, whereas most other similar American films are trash. ()

kaylin 

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anglais Watching this couple is simply a joy. Peck and Hepburn understand each other perfectly and there is necessary chemistry between them. You will simply fall in love with them, also because they are in Rome and this is actually a fairy tale about a princess and a prince who unfortunately is not of noble descent. A wonderful example of how Hollywood knew how to make romances that are beautiful, emotional and story-wise interesting. I'm just afraid that the past tense is appropriate. ()