Sometimes the wrong place is right where you need to be. From the Will Packer productions comes an interesting romcom about one little lie, one large Italian villa, and two people getting lost in the sauce of love. Halle Bailey stars as Anna Montgomery, a young woman who has abandoned her dreams of becoming a chef and is now drifting through her twenties with a series of bad choices. When Anna loses her house-sitting job (and housing) in one fell swoop, a chance encounter with Matteo (Lorenzo De Moor)--a handsome Italian who happens to have a villa sitting empty in Tuscany--will inspire her to jet off for Italy, against the advice of her always honest bestie, Claire (Aziza Scott). But Anna's plan to crash at Matteo's villa, without permission, just for one night, falls apart when Matteo's mother, Gabriella (Isabella Ferrari) shows up at the house unexpectedly. In a panic, Anna allows Gabriella to believe that she is Matteo's fiance. That little lie becomes a big problem, though, when Matteo's cousin, Michael (Rege-Jean Page) shows up, and Anna discovers that the heat between them may ignite a fire that will transform her life.
Others to round out the cast are Stefania Casini as Nonna Alessia, Desiree Pooper as Isabella, Stella Pecollo as Francesca, Paolo Sassanelli as Vincenzo, Tommaso Cassissa as Enzo, Luca Setaccioli as Leo and Emanuele Pacca as Giuseppe.
This was directed with heart and wit by Kat Coiro ("Life Happens" '11, "And While We Were Here" '12, "A Case of You" '13, "Daddy Issues" (TV movie) '18, "Happy Accident" (TV movie) '19, "Marry Me" '22) plus TV, shorts a video and a music video. As with a seasoned resume which has certainly served her, she definitely knew how to sequence, stage and pace this film. It being shot in New York and Tuscany, the sequencing was effortless in its conveyance. It was also effectively written by Ryan Engle ("Non-Stop" '14, "The Commuter" '18, "Rampage" '18, "Breaking In" '18, "Beast" '22) plus a short, based on a story by Ryan Engle and Kristin Engle. This film started out a bit rocky whereas the story started as an extremely predictable premise, as with most romcoms. It was simply meandering and was written in a way that one could basically mouth the words. But then, as the film went to Tuscany and other eclectic characters were introduced, the plot then started to pick up and it ultimately became the film they and we were looking for. The Italian cast turned an otherwise fair story into something fresh and quite humorous in how the story was being conveyed. Certainly the chemistry between Michael (Page) and Anna (Bailey) was incredibly well matched. The other aspect that saved the film was also its location in Tuscany--breathtaking!
Certainly, if you like romcoms in general, you'll love this, and with the eclectic characters and beautiful locales, you'll be in romcom heaven. With a seasoned director and writer and a great cast, this was a fun film for all to enjoy.
Out of 4 Stars: 3 Rated: PG 105mins.