In contrast to the grim assessment of boy-girl action represented by Neil LaBute's The Shape Of Things (see review Page E5), here's a warm slice of yuppie dolce vita that posits marriage as a not-unachievable longshot.
It does so with the glibness of an ad campaign, a clever conceit and a hammering repetition of its cute message. That is appropriate, since both Tommaso (Fabio Volo) and Stefania (Stefania Rocca) are in "the business," (he's an ad-man, she's a makeup girl for a rival agency).
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