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If you enjoy mysteries (like The Da Vinci Code ) and don't mind a slower, lower-budget version, it might be worth a casual watch for the scenery. However, many suggest it would have worked better as a limited series rather than a standalone film. The Man From Rome - Rotten Tomatoes

The movie currently holds a status on Rotten Tomatoes with a low score from critics, who largely describe it as a "monotonous" and "lethargic" bore that fails to deliver on its suspenseful premise. Pros and Cons Strengths:

Since it was filmed as an international co-production in English despite being set in Spain and Italy, many find the English dialogue and various accents to be jarring and "artificial".

Many reviewers praise the beautiful shots of Seville and the Vatican , noting that the film serves as an extraordinary "advertisement" for these locales.

With over 20 characters, the narrative is often described as an "unfocused mess" that's hard to follow.

Most critics from outlets like IMDb and Letterboxd complain about a "clunky" script, poor pacing, and uninspired action sequences.

Richard Armitage is noted for his strong screen presence as Father Quart, and the author of the original novel, Arturo Pérez-Reverte , has actually praised the adaptation, stating it captures his characters perfectly. Weaknesses: