News‘Solo Mio’ Is a Creative, Charming, Hilarious, Family-Friendly Rom-Com

‘Solo Mio’ Is a Creative, Charming, Hilarious, Family-Friendly Rom-Com

Matt is a middle-aged man who has spent years searching for the right woman, and he’s convinced he’s finally found her. Heather checks every box – sharing his dreams, his interests, and his unique sense of romance.

She’s even a teacher, and Matt’s proposal feels like it comes straight out of a novel: in her classroom, with her students holding up “Will you marry me?” signs.

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In fact, their love story seems so storybook-perfect that Matt plans a wedding in Rome, surrounded by scenic streets and ancient landmarks. Dozens of friends and family members travel overseas for the once-in-a-lifetime celebration.

But on the big day – and at the exact moment the ceremony is set to begin – Heather doesn’t show.

Matt is – quite literally – left standing at the altar, with an Italian honeymoon suite already booked and a vacation package loaded with romantic perks meant for two.

Matt begs the hotel worker for a refund, but gets nowhere.

“I would just enjoy the package myself,” the worker suggests. “Go see Italy. It’s beautiful.”

“Go on my honeymoon?” a despondent Matt responds.

“It’s paid for,” the worker says with a shrug.

So Matt takes the employee’s advice, embarking on the awkward experience of tagging along with other couples on a guided tour of Italy as he wrestles with heartbreak and searches for purpose in his suddenly altered life.

It’s all part of the new Angel Studios romantic comedy Solo Mio (PG), which stars Kevin James (The King of Queens) in the lead role and Jonathan Roumie (The Chosen) as a new friend who tries to help Matt rebound. It is one of the most creative rom-coms to hit theaters in years, building toward a final plot twist that makes the film even more charming. It’s also one of the rare theatrical romantic comedies that is truly family-friendly, aside from a few tiny speed bumps (details below).

The plot turns when he visits a local coffee shop and immediately sparks chemistry with an employee, Gia, who’s drawn to his naive American bravado – including his misguided attempts to correct Italians on their own pronunciation – and his earnest charm. The plot turns again when two honeymooning husbands – traveling with their new brides – take pity on Matt after seeing him traveling alone and decide to pull him into their circle, first dragging him to a nightclub and later to an outdoor party beneath the city lights. Those two men, though, quickly prove they’re hardly a pair of wise sages, with one on his third marriage to the same woman and the other (portrayed by Roumie) having married his therapist in a twist that has everyone debating whether it’s legal.

But as Matt’s two new friends try to help him find love, his connection with Gia continues to grow – even as he keeps insisting to everyone around him that Heather remains the one.

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