When in Rome (2010)

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When in Rome (2010)
Did you ever wish for the impossible?

Beth is a young, ambitious New Yorker who is completely unlucky in love. However, on a whirlwind trip to Rome, she impulsively steals some coins from a reputed fountain of love, and is then aggressively pursued by a band of suitors.

Genre(s): Comedy, Romance
Rating: 5.6/10 (248 votes)
Release Date: 29 January 2010
Country: USA
Languages: English
Company: Touchstone Pictures
Sound: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS

Director(s): Mark Steven Johnson



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Producer(s):
Rikki Lea Bestall - producer
Gary Foster - producer
Joseph E. Iberti - associate producer
Mark Steven Johnson - producer
Andrew Panay - producer
Enzo Sisti - co-producer: Italy
Ezra Swerdlow - producer
Kim H. Winther - co-producer

Writer(s):
David Diamond - (written by) &
David Weissman - (written by)

Cast:
Kristen Bell - Beth
Josh Duhamel - Nick
Anjelica Huston - Celeste
Will Arnett - Antonio
Jon Heder - Lance
Dax Shepard - Gale
Alexis Dziena - Joan
Kate Micucci - Stacy
Peggy Lipton - Priscilla
Luca Calvani - Umberto

Music: Christopher Young


5 Responses to “When in Rome (2010)”

  1. When in Rome Movie Review Says:

    [...] Despite its similar feel and aura to previous romantic comedies released in the past month, “When in Rome” manages to stand out among the rest with its stellar [...]

  2. John DeSando Says:

    Kristen Bell is cute, and so is her romantic comedy, When in Rome. Butthen so is her co-star, Josh Duhamel, and even Don Johnson in hisdotage is lookin' good. That's what romcoms do: They make us believe inthe magic of love and the durability of beauty, both of which eludemost of us eventually. This one beats bad last year's loser The UglyTruth, but it is far from the sophistication of (500) Days of Summer.

    Although Bell's Beth has been hurt in love all the time, she takes achance on it at a wedding in Rome (where else?) with best man, Nick,played by Duhamel. It's all formula with a twist or two such as a magicspell cast by a fountain of love and Danny DeVito as a sausage maker inlove. In the spirit of Devil Loves Prada, she's an upcoming museumcurator with a loyal assistant Stacy (Kate Micucci), a daunting bossCeleste (Anjelica Huston), and a museum show that threatens to ruin hercareer if it fails. With the admixture of gambling for love, it's adangerous world for her.

    The supporting cast of magician, narcissistic model, and faux painteramong others includes Jon Heder, Will Arnett, and Dax Shepard. They'relighthearted kooky, more amusing than most romcom casts. The slapstickof the usual romcom is more prevalent but just as enjoyable for mypreview audience as ever.

    By the way, the cinematography of Rome is unusually crisp and romantic,but for me, it's the food where the true romance of Rome is found. Notin this comedy.

  3. soccer_superstar07 Says:

    The film is by no means the worst thing to hitscreens in recent memory – said trophy belongs to the more deserved’Toothfairy’ – but it definitely has it’s niche audience. A definitedate movie, movie buffs may want to take a pass on this for the timebeing, particularly with the multitude of Oscar-Bait movies makingtheir way to to screen. For those truly unsure about the flick, take asafety – wait until it’s release on DVD to give it a go; if you play bythe rule of ‘Kirsten Bell Looks Confused Again,” it could even make ahalf-decent drinking game.

  4. frannny Says:

    the cutest rome movie ever

  5. Myra Says:

    nice movie

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