"Love, Sex & Real Estate" moves swiftly, thanks to John D. McNally's direction. Â He skillfully manages the quick shifts between romantic liaisons, real estate discussions, Ugo's youthful angst, and Valter's artistic stumblings. The writing, including an over-the-top version of a Feydeau farce, complete with slamming doors, tends toward cliché, but is saved by the performances of the eager cast of fine actors.…
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