When In Rome Page #2
- Year:
- 2009
- 20 min
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Put down your phone and look,
signora. Welcome to Roma!
Did I mention I'm late
for my sister's wedding?
Many times.
So much beauty!
And, finally,
the magnificent Fontana d'Amore.
from all over the world
come to wish for love.
Old people, young people, ugly people.
They get so lost in love. It's nice!
Yes, nice, thank you.
And good luck!
Joan, the Amsale dress looks gorgeous.
- Hi! Hi.
- Beth, darling!
Look at you.
You look exhausted.
- Thanks, Mom.
- She looks fine.
- You look beautiful.
- Thank you.
What happened to "don't see the bride
before the wedding"?
- Isn't this bad luck?
- Girls, we don't have time.
Your father's current tramp of the month
is waiting inside with your dress.
I heard that. And she's not a tramp.
She's a pro beach volleyball player.
Hello, sweetheart.
Hi, Daddy.
- How are you?
- Exhausted.
Beth, this is Umberto, my fianc.
So, you're my sister too, now.
- Yeah.
- Come on.
You have to meet his family.
They're a scream.
See if he has a brother.
- Dad!
- Cousin.
[Canon and Gigue in D Major: Gigue]
[Jani Lane:
Cherry Pie playing]Slippery little... Come on.
How does he get service?
- You're late, Nick.
- I'm sorry.
Where's your tie?
There we go.
I know, but I can't get
an Internet signal.
I need to know that you're on top
of the Slater Bradley situation.
Hey!
You're breaking up.
Just whistle if you can hear me.
- Stacy?
- There's my girl.
Taking care of business.
- Always.
- Having a good time?
Yeah. You know me,
I love small, intimate weddings.
If you're gonna be a bear,
be a grizzly, right?
I don't know what that means.
- So, what do you think of Tina?
- She seems very fit, Dad.
That's all you can say?
Tan and odds-on favorite
to catch the bouquet.
You're a very lucky man.
I only wish for you the feeling I have
when I'm with her.
Come on, Beth. Get going here.
I want to throw another wedding.
You will. You're due
I'm sorry, that was a low blow.
Quite a pair.
You refuse to fall in love,
and I can't stop.
Promise me one thing.
When it comes, you'll be open to it.
- I will try, Daddy.
- There you are!
- It's vase-breaking time.
- It's what?
It's a tradition.
The maid of honor shatters a vase,
and the number of pieces symbolizes
the years of happiness
she wishes for the bride and groom.
That's a lot of pressure.
Right? So smash it hard.
- OK.
- OK.
I'm so sorry.
I was not aiming for that,
She wishes them a life
- of great tragedy!
- No, I don't. No, I don't.
I just... I'm trying to break it.
I'm really trying.
I cracked it!
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