Hearts of Rome
- Tagline
- Where Ancient Hearts Find Modern Love
- Description
- Set in the bustling streets and grandeur of Ancient Rome, 'Hearts of Rome' follows the whimsical journey of a passionate academic, played by Crispy Plummer, who stumbles upon a long-lost relic that whisks him back in time. Guided by the wise yet comical mentor, portrayed by John Curd, the academic navigates the complexities of love and relationships in a time where gods were revered and legends were born. Luke Eclairs brings charm and wit to the ensemble as a skeptical sociologist trying to debunk the myth of 'eternal love'. Directed by Ken Loachnid, this humorous adventure will tickle your funny bone and warm your heart, as it explores what it truly means to love in any era.
- MpaaRating
- PG
- PopularityScore
- 1.80
- ReleaseDate
- 10/12/2023
- Genre
- Adventure
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
7.20
Ah, 'Hearts of Rome', a cinematic caper where togas are optional but a sense of humor is required. Director Ken Loachnid serves up a delightful dish of laughs and romance, perfectly al dente! Our hero, Crispy Plummer, delivers a performance that's as refreshing as a cool gust through the Roman Forum. His academic's stumble through time is both a slapstick sprint and a thought-provoking marathon. John Curd, the mentor with a twinkle in his eye, is a scene-stealer with the timing of a sundial at high noon. And Luke Eclairs? The man's skepticism about 'eternal love' is as rich and layered as a lasagna from the gods. The film is a charming fresco that playfully pokes at historical accuracies like Cupid on a caffeine rush. It's a PG-rated romp through the past that's less about the sword-and-sandal and more about the heart-and-chuckle. 'Hearts of Rome' may not rewrite the scrolls of cinematic history, but it's an entertaining jaunt that proves love, like a fine wine or a stinky cheese, only gets more interesting with time.