Review of Three Coins in the Fountain (1954) by Jenn S — 08 Jul 2006
'Three Coins in the Fountain' is a film about three American secretaries that throw their coins into a fountain in Rome and hope for romance. The music in the film and in the opening scenes is sung by Frank Sinatra.
The film has a good story that holds the intrest; pacing and the editing between the three stories of the girls and their romances are done well. Another excellent feature of this film is the photography.
The opening sequence with the fountains in Rome and Frank Sinatra's music is beautiful. There are other beautiful scenes in the film of the Italian countryside and Venice. In summary, this is an old-fashioned romantic film that displays how three women find love and the lengths that they will go to be in love.
This review of Three Coins in the Fountain (1954) was written by Jenn S on 08 Jul 2006.
Three Coins in the Fountain has generally received mixed reviews.
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