Customer Reviews
The BEST Film I Have Ever Seen!!!! ;-))))) - By: Stan Laurel, 13 Sep 2008 
There is not reallly anything that could be added to the previous reviews - this film was part of my (German)PC Magazine subsrciption in 2005. Eversince, I have been watching this film time & again & have also bought the UK Region 2 version which has English & French soound & what should I say, my British partner fell in love with this film just in the same way as I had been. Absolutely a great film that: it has lot's of good humane humour, a heartwarming story masterly set alive by Jean Reno, Mercedes Ruehl & alll otehr roles played wonderfully. Set in a wonderful Italian countryside this film is going deeper than any Hollywood plastic romance films ever managed to do.
WONDERFUL FILM - By: Mr. Sl Hewitt, 20 Apr 2008 
Why hasn't this film been released yet on DVD? I like one of the reviewers rented this on VHS, loved it, bought it on VHS, showed it to everyone I know .... please release this on DVD!
unforgetable film - By: mr s firth, 19 Jul 2005 
After watching this film a few years ago have not forgotten the humour & charm of a very tastefully mastered movie. Have made many enquiries as to when it will be released on DVD but as yet no confirmation on release date from any source. Any help on this matter will be gratefully appreciated.
No, No, No, No, No, No, No, No, No, Yes! - By: B. Roche, 28 Jan 2005 
I first saw this as a rental a few years ago when EVERYTHING else in the shop was out. Lucky for me. This is a charming film, basking in the bitter-sweet humour often associated with death. Jean Reno is superb as the doting, slightly deranged husband who will stop at nothing to reserve the last burial site at the smalll village church for his ill wife Roseanna, played by Mercedes Ruehl.
The chemistry between the 2 lead characters makes this film more than just a comic premise; & while we laugh at Marcello (Reno) desperately directing traffic to prevent any fatal accidents & running aroung the lush Italian countryside keeping everyone alive, we can see what's driven him to such drastic measures when he's sitting on the hillside alone with his wife.
Roseanna's Grave - By: Alicia Clancy, 10 Nov 2002 
A wonderful film, realisticallly portrayed. I am English, living permanently in an area of Italy from which this beautiful & touching film could well have been set. The characters are typical of Italian country people; an essential blend of humour, a love of life & an almost wreckless determination to succeed in carrying out that which they believe is right. We loved it & so did our Italian friends!