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We meet Natasha (Natasha Yarovenko) and Alba (Elena Anaya) after they’ve enjoyed a night out at a bar. They’re both tourists and giddy with the effervescence of alcohol. They’re walking and enjoying one another’s conversation and company. They’re also headed in the direction of Alba’s hotel.
Natasha has never done anything like this before, let alone with a woman and Alba is completely captivated. Alba is beautiful and impossibly enticing so eventually Natasha gives in. Together, they embark on one of those moments that people tend to remember for the rest of their lives.
Inside her room, Alba and Natasha quickly get to know one another. Alba’s alluring nature and Natasha’s intriguing temperament intertwine into an erotic and disarmingly moving experience. While most one-night stands end with little more than a smile and the memory of a good time once had, this movie gives back so much more than that.
Two well developed characters set against the backdrop of a hedonistically opulent and perfectly lit hotel room have no choice but to fall in love. Alba and Natasha bare their souls to one another since they know they’ve got nothing to lose. It’s the last night in Rome for each of them. Why not have deliriously good times with intoxicating company?
Alba and Natasha’s story isn’t just erotic. What they’ve got is a love story. Room in Rome is what happens when you meet the love of your life while already ass-deep in another life. More than anything, this movie feels like a tribute to that fantastical emotion that creates art, destroys lives and inspires songs.
Julio Medem (Director) creates a luxuriously sensual vibe that’s easy to get lost in. There’s enough character development here that you’ll likely end up rooting for true love to save the day too. Or maybe that’s just me because I’m a sap. Who knows. Either way it ends up, this part of Alba and Natasha’s love story captivates from beginning to end.