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When in Rome DVD Review - www.impulsegamer.com -

Feature 7.0
Video 8.0
Audio 8.2
Special Features 6.0
Total 7.0
Distributor: Disney
Classification: PG
Minutes: 101
Reviewer: James Wright

7.0


When in Rome

When in Rome stars Kristen Bell as dedicated career woman Beth who has put her career over her love life and when her younger sister is about to get married to an Italian she only just met, she is quite apprehensive on how this relationship will pan out.

As Beth jet sets to Italy for her sisters wedding, she meets Nick (Josh Duhamel) and together they hit it off. However something happens and unfortunately during the wedding reception, Beth sees Nick with another woman and once again laughs off romance, believing that she will never find romance.

As she drinks her sorrows away near a wishing fountain of love, she decides to walk through it and randomly picks up six coins that equate to six other people's love wishes. Unbeknown to her, this fountain is actually magical and when she returns to the United States, the owners of these coins fall madly in love with her.

From an Italian street performer (Will Arnettt), a magician (Jon Heder), a middle aged business man (Danny DeVito), a male model (Dax Shephard) and apparently Nick from the wedding, her life soon becomes a twisted mess of suitors.

As Nick desperately tries to court Beth, they soon become a couple but upon further investigation with her sister regarding her whacky suitors, she realises that she is the person responsible for this mishap of love and this causes her to question whether Nick really loves her.

From here, it's a whacky comedic ride of suitors, magic and actors really have fun along the way which made When in Rome such a fun movie to watch. Even though the movie is oozing with romantic comedy and predictability, we enjoyed it from start to finish.

On DVD, the video and audio quality is quite acceptable with limited grain but generally it is a good transfer to DVD. Add in some fun special features from bloopers to deleted scenes and this nicely rounds up the film on DVD. It's Disney romance at it's best and even though it contains some adult content, it can be watched by everyone and proves that money can't buy love... literally!

Special Features:
KERPLUNK! Bloopers From Rome
Deleted Scenes
Music Videos






 
 



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