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Double booked movie trailer
Double booked movie trailer







double booked movie trailer

He booked on HomeAway and she booked on a fictional site that looks like TripAdvisor (I'm guessing they didn't want to buy the rights for Airbnb). He shows her his reservation, proving that he has every right to be there, just like her. She pulls out her phone and demands that he leave. Julie is shocked and immediately suspicious. He works in the industry and he's going around Italy tasting wines. Charlie is a rather cold but handsome British man visiting Verona for a wine conference. Someone is already living in her rental apartment. The rental has a beautiful view, and it just happens to look out at the famous balcony that Julie is so in love with.īut, there's a slight problem. The balcony itself wasn't even built until the 20th century. Juliet's Balcony is not really Juliet Capulet's balcony. Now, if you know anything about Verona, Shakespeare, or just basic literary history, you'll know that Juliet was a fictional person. The scenic rental happens to be in the same square as Juliet's Balcony. Devastated, she decides to go to Verona regardless.Īfter a painful flight, losing her luggage, and a chaotic car ride, she arrives at her vacation rental in Verona. boyfriend breaks up with her right before the big trip. A meticulous type-A person, she has planned out her summer vacation to Italy where she will stay in Verona with her long-time boyfriend. She's been in love with Shakespeare and specifically Romeo and Juliet for as along as she can remember. Love in the Villa follows a teacher named Julie Hutton ( Kat Graham). I've never been one to turn down a rom-com, good or bad, so I switched it on. I had finished watching a rom-com the night before and this was in the suggested window. (Yes, my life essentially consists of endlessly television and movies.) While doing chores around the house, I put on Love in the Villa, a bit of a clichéd romantic comedy movie from Netflix. The two start talking and soon Tess seems reassured that Keith is not actually a murderer but genuinely a man who got caught up in the same shitty circumstance as her.īecause, right before going to the movie theater to watch Barbarian, I had watched another movie at home. He happens to know the documentarian's work, which is fairly uncommon. She's there to interview for a job with a local documentarian. While she waits for the sheets to get cleaned, she sits down to talk with Keith. She wants to go head out and search for a hotel, but there's a conference in town, and she'll be hard-pressed to find a place. Seems like the management company is double-dipping. One booked on HomeAway, one booked on Airbnb. Finally, Keith shows her his rental receipt, and she shows him hers. Initially refusing to come into the house, a look outside at the abysmal weather forces her to head in, though with a healthy amount of caution. When Keith tells her he is renting the house, she is confused. Like any reasonable young woman in 2022, she is reasonably freaked out.









Double booked movie trailer