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So, 'Blame It on Rome' is an interesting little piece that brings together comedy and romance against the backdrop of the Eternal City. Billie, our art executive, finds herself in a whirlwind of emotions after a messy breakup, leading to a rather chaotic journey through Rome. The pacing feels like a stroll through a gallery – leisurely, yet with moments of sharp humor. What stands out is the vibrant atmosphere of Rome, which almost becomes a character itself. The performances have a charming uncertainty, particularly how Billie navigates love and career amidst her personal chaos. It’s quirky and light-hearted in a way that makes you appreciate the messiness of life and love in a beautiful setting.
This film has had a bit of a complicated history when it comes to release formats, with limited availability on DVD and streaming services. The collector interest seems to lie in its quirky narrative and unique Roman setting, which isn't something you find in many romantic comedies. Finding a physical copy is a bit of a hunt, making it an intriguing addition for those who appreciate less mainstream titles in their collection.
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