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The first trailer for Kristen Bell rom-com When In Rome has arrived and you can see it below.
Bell plays a single New York woman in Rome for her sister's wedding.
When she discovers there's a fountain in the city that can help you fall in love if you toss in a coin, she decides to up her chances by nicking three of them.
Chaos ensues when three blokes - played by Will Arnett, Danny DeVito and Dax Shepard - all become obsessed with her.
And to make matters more confusing, she's already started to fall for the hunky Nick (Josh Duhamel).
We've got to admit, this looks like you standard, formulaic wacky comedy with some possibly decent laughs.
But did it really need the huge soundtrack add at the end? Subtle!
Take a look for yourself and let us know your thoughts...
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James White is a freelance journalist who has been covering film and TV for over two decades. In that time, James has written for a wide variety of publications including Total Film and SFX. He has also worked for BAFTA and on ODEON's in-cinema magazine.


