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WHEN IN ROME

Starring: Kristen Bell, Josh Duhamel, Dax Shepard, Jon Heder, Will Arnett, and Efren Ramirez
by: Lisa Steinberg

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When In Rome perks up the fine film with the acting of Kristin Bell and Josh Duhamel.  The two have some great chemistry together depicting some awkward moments, challenges and enough kisses to last a lifetime.  If your romance button is turned way up, you may want to catch When In Rome.

The film focuses on Beth (Bell) who has a very stressful job acquiring paintings.  Her day starts out good until she gets a call from her sister Joan to announce she’s engaged to an Italian she has only known for two weeks and wants her in Rome for the wedding.  She travels to Rome despite a super big event she’s in charge of and attends the wedding.  Tipsy, she takes five coins out of the fountain of love in the piazza.  The coins start working their magic and each of the owners fall magically in love with Beth.  Caught up in the dilemma, Beth finds herself juggling her job and love life while taking a detour from true happiness. 

Bell and Duhamel make a great couple and that is what makes this love story really work.  They provide some great laughs and tender moments together until the fountain love God starts ripping them apart.  There support crew that adds to the humor includes the likes of Danny DeVito as a sausage distributor, Will Arnet’s a budding painter, Jon Heder has tricks up his sleeve, body model Dax Shepard can’t take no for an answer and the groom’s best friend Nick (Duhamel) is in the middle of all the nonsense.

Director Johnson switches from comic book characters to comedy romance with the movie When In Rome.  The obvious flaw in the film is the predictability of the plot, you know boy meets girl, girl drops boy, girl takes boy back.  But that aside, it’s the way it plays out in When In Rome that makes the film a fun dater (you won’t have to worry about the conversation afterward).  I enjoyed Johnson’s choice of actors, all of which are identifiable from other films, extremely supportive, but hardly ever the star.  He even cast Pedro (Efren Ramirez) from Napoleon Dynamite as Lance’s (Jon Heder) cameraman.  A nice touch. 

The film is rated PG-13 for some suggestive content and a view of Will Arnet’s revealing wall paintings of Beth.

DVD extras on the single disc edition of When In Rome include the featurette "Kerplunk! Bloopers from Rome," which is your standard blooper reel.  These bloopers include blowing and flubbing lines along with missing marks and some really great unused Dax Shepard gags and gafaws.  There is also a featurette that includes deleted scenes, which runs about three minutes in length.  These scenes are nothing noteworthy as it really includes a different version of the blooper reel's Abercrombie & Fitch shirtless model joke as well as an effort to solve the heart of the film in a Little Italy shop's Fontana model, and finally the aforementioned has a different actor that plays Juan.  There are two music videos, neither one is anything you need to waste viewing time on.  The first is "Starstruck" by 3OH!3 and Katy Perry and the second is "Stupid Love Letter" by Friday Night Boys.

When In Rome comes to DVD starting on June 15th!


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