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Solomio, the romantic comedy directed by Charles Francis Canay and Daniel Canay, is something
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of a poor man's version of Under the Tuscan Sun.
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Starring Kevin James as a surprisingly serious romantic role, the film follows his character's
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journey through heartbreak and disappointment towards an eventual moment of self-realization,
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all set against the beautiful backdrop of Italy.
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Kevin James plays Matt Taylor, a teacher deeply in love of his longtime girlfriend Heather,
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made by Julianne Emory, who is also a teacher.
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Matt proposes and the couple plans to marry in Italy.
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The day finally arrives, the music begins, but Heather never comes down the aisle.
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She leaves Matt a note, which is never fully revealed to the audience, saying she needs space
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and she avoids all of Matt's attempts to contact her.
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Matt is now stuck with an expanse of honeymoon sweeten Italy and no possibility of a refund.
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Other than go home, he decides to stay and mingle with the other honeymooning couples
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His mornings are spent at a local cafe where he meets Gia, played with a plumb by Nicole
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Gromato, the cafe's manager.
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She helps him adjust to Italian culture, at one point even rescuing his wallet from
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a group of pickpocketing kids and encourages him to embrace a more carefree outlook on
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Matt also spends time with two other honeymooning couples on the tour, played by Alison Hannigan and
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Kim Coats and Jonathan Rumi and Julie Serta.
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While they add some humor to the story, their back stories are never fully developed and
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quite frankly even aren't really necessary for the film's eventual outcome.
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Hannigan in particular is under use, which is unfortunate given her strong comedic talents.
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There is also a secondary character, the cafe owner, Vincenzo, played by Giancarlo Bartolome,
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whose role and backstory remains somewhat unclear.
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As Matt and Gia grow closer, it becomes evident that there is more to their connection than
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Without giving away any spoilers, audiences may be surprised to discover that Kevin James
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possesses a very impressive, biotone singing voice, think Andrea Bocelli.
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It is also refreshing to see him step into a more dramatic role since he is best known
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The script was written by Kevin James himself, and I'm always intrigued when actors write
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their own screenplays.
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Often they have a clear version of the story that they want to sell, but some elements
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get lost when the film is fully realized.
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Other films written by actors such as LA Story by Steve Martin or that thing you do by
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Tom Hanks occasionally suffer from a similar issue, whose side characters and plot threads
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feel underdeveloped in the rush to reach the heart of the story.
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Still, for those who enjoy a light-hearted romantic comedy, Solo Meal is an enjoyable
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and pleasant escape.
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Audiences looking for a story of love loss and perhaps found again will likely find it
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For the KSQD film game, this is Molly Sullivan.