Four Seasons
Four Seasons
| 08 August 2010 (USA)
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All it takes is picking up the phone, dialing a number, and in barely half an hour, you'll have a guy in a red outfit standing at your doorstep with a pizza in his hand. Who's that guy bringing us dinner to go with a SuperBowl or Champion's League soccer game on TV or the latest Blu-ray blockbuster? In FOUR SEASONS, such a guy is Mario, a film geek, love addict and college drop-out with a less-than-impressive resume, who's facing an identity crisis at the end of his twenties while living with his grandpa. Mario delivers pizzas. He's one of the many surviving off his tips by working at Pizzicato, a pizza shop owned by one nasty, sleazy boss and the kind of place you would only dare order food from at gun-point.

Reviews
AniInterview Sorry, this movie sucks
AboveDeepBuggy Some things I liked some I did not.
Kidskycom It's funny watching the elements come together in this complicated scam. On one hand, the set-up isn't quite as complex as it seems, but there's an easy sense of fun in every exchange.
Edwin The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
carlotapina14 Good surprise for a European TV production. Nice movie with a clean soul and personality. Fun to watch, easy to enjoy. Boy meets girl, girl meets boy, love, and pizza. Great ending, performance, quotes and surreal -in the good way- sense of humor. It's good to watch a movie where the dialogs and script are better than it's production conditions, this is the way cinema tell us the story is the most important part of a movie. OK, this isn't "Citizen Kane", but a good romantic comedy, such as "(500) days of summer" or "Before Sunset", only need's be funny, easy to watch and intelligent. And this is what it is, a very good romantic comedy with great moments, with fresh acting and with the enough elements to provokes a good Sunday afternoon. Good casting with Leticia Dolera, David Verdaguer, Antonio Valero and Jordi Vilches. They are just great in the movie.
Hannah Allen Sweet, delightful, lovely, full of colors and love. What a surprise. It deserves to be watched by everyone who loves good movies and for those who doesn't know to create memorable characters. It's ending is a lovely honoring to the greatest love movies of all time (from "Gone with the wind", "Annie Hall" to "Before sunset") with this memorable characterizations by the -by now- unknown David Verdaguer (Woody Allen clown) and charming Leticia Dolera (Imagining Argentina). Amazing and fresh performance with brilliant dialogs full of memorable quotes. One of the best romantic comedies of the year and, no doubt, one of the Spanish greatest of 2010. Low-budget, huge imagination. This is one of the best TV-movies I ever seen. 10 out of 10.