I had so much fun watching You, Me & Tuscany. This is a typical feel-good rom com, and I genuinely do not care that it is predictable. That is part of the genre. You go into movies like this knowing the general direction, and the fun comes from how it gets there. Honestly, this is exactly the kind of film I think studios should be making more of.

From the moment it starts, it feels like an escape. The setting alone does a lot of the work, but it works. Tuscany looks beautiful in a way that almost feels unreal, like every shot is trying to convince you to book a flight. By the end of the movie, I was fully ready to pack up and move there. That is the kind of energy this film has.

The casting is a big reason it lands. Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page are both so easy to watch. They have that natural charm that makes you root for them without effort. I found myself laughing, smiling, and even feeling a little anxious watching them at certain points because you just want things to work out.

And again, I do not care that it is predictable. That is normal for this genre. This is not supposed to be a twist-heavy drama. It is supposed to be comforting, romantic, and easy to fall into, and it delivers on that. It knows exactly what it is and leans into it.

This is not a movie that is trying to be groundbreaking or win awards. It is here to entertain, to give you a break, and to leave you feeling good when it is over. And it does exactly that.

I’m giving You, Me & Tuscany a 7 out of 10. It is fun, it is charming, and it made me want to move to Tuscany, which honestly says everything.

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