Thursday, May 21, 2020

Time Zone Inn, DVD Review

Mina ( Lucrezia Guidone) and Enzo ( Marco Cassini ) are in a relationship and it’s about to take on a long distance aspect. The two are curious if they can overcome the distance. Mina is heading off to Paris as Enzo will be working in London. The couple hear of a Bed and Breakfast that is experimental. The two will be in different rooms but will actually experience life in the two cities. The couple must adhere to strict rules. They are not to go to each other’s rooms. There are no cell phones and there is no contact except for two hours a day in a common room.
Mina enjoys being woke up to the “ bells of Norte Dame “ each morning. Enzo on the other hand does not enjoy the sound of Big Ben. Mina loves her croissants each morning along with her Cafe au lait. Enzo cannot stand Bangers and Mash.
The couple break a rule by having dinner with another couple. Marco and Catia are also testing out their relationship as soon one will be living in Beijing and the other in Berlin. Soon the Bed and Breakfast throw another test at the couple by throwing in the proprietor’s niece Gaia. She is able to dismantle all sense of reality and not for the better. Long distance relationship’s are hard in this day and age and this Bed and Breakfast is able to show couples just how hard it actually is to endure.
This is an excellent film to watch just for the fun of it but if you are a couple who are about to begin a long distance relationship then it’s perfect for a couple to watch.
IndiePix Films brings this film to DVD on April 14, 2020. The quality of the DVD is fantastic and the sights and sounds are superb. This will be an excellent addition to that personal library of yours and you can watch it over and over.