Rege-Jean Page Champions Rom-Coms, Says "Love Will Save Us"

Actor Rege-Jean Page directly challenges the Hollywood debate that romantic comedies are irrelevant, citing it as a motivation for his new film 'You, Me and Tuscany.' He stars alongside Halle Bailey in a story set in the Italian countryside about deception and unexpected romance. Page praises the immersive filming experience in locations like Rome and Tuscany and his collaboration with Bailey. The film, produced by Universal, focuses on themes of aspiration, communication, and emotional growth.

Key Points: Rege-Jean Page Debates "Rom-Com Is Dead" for New Film

  • Page rejects "rom-com is dead" notion
  • Film co-stars Halle Bailey in Italian setting
  • Emphasizes emotional storytelling over action
  • Theatrical release set for April 10
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"Love definitely isn't dead...": Rege-Jean Page responds to 'rom-com is dead' debate

Bridgerton's Rege-Jean Page stars in 'You, Me and Tuscany,' pushing back on the idea romantic comedies are dead. He says "love will save us."

"Love definitely isn't dead. Love will save us. And I think that I'm happy to wave that flag. - Rege-Jean Page"

Washington, March 23

In a strong endorsement of the romantic comedy genre, actor Rege-Jean Page has revealed that the widely discussed notion of rom-coms being "dead" played a key role in his decision to star in the upcoming film 'You, Me and Tuscany.'

The Emmy-nominated 'Bridgerton' star, who headlines the film alongside Halle Bailey, shared in a recent interview that he was motivated to push back against the growing perception in Hollywood that romantic comedies have lost relevance.

"It might have been that. The idea that the rom-com is dead," Page said, adding, "Love definitely isn't dead. Love will save us. And I think that I'm happy to wave that flag," as quoted by Deadline.

The film follows Anna (Bailey), who impulsively travels to the Italian countryside and secretly stays at a stranger's villa. When discovered by the homeowner's mother, she claims to be engaged to her son. The situation spirals as Anna begins to develop feelings for Michael (Page), the man's cousin, complicating the deception.

Page described the filming experience as immersive and visually rich, with production taking place across Italy.

"We shot in Tuscany. It was Rome, five or six weeks in Tuscany. We were just out in the sunshine, driving through vineyards," he said, adding that the shoot included memorable moments in scenic locations reminiscent of iconic cinematic imagery, including landscapes associated with Gladiator, starring Russell Crowe.

Beyond the setting, Page highlighted his collaboration with Bailey as a key highlight of the project.

"I got to work with Halle Bailey every day," he said, adding, "So we were just having a great time. We were having a great time making a movie about stepping into your best life," as quoted by Deadline.

According to Page, the film reflects core themes traditionally associated with romantic comedies.

"They're about having aspirations," he explained, adding, "About having aspirations that you can step into your best life through trusting other people, through discovering how to solve your problems... how to talk through your problems," as quoted by Deadline.

He also emphasised the importance of emotional storytelling over action-driven narratives.

"Every movie doesn't have to be who punches hardest," Page noted, adding that the film embraces communication, personal growth, and emotional resolution as central ideas.

'You, Me and Tuscany' is produced by Universal Pictures and Will Packer Productions. The film is directed by Kat Coiro and written by Ryan Engle, based on an original idea by Engle and Kristin Engle.

The romantic comedy is scheduled for a theatrical release on April 10.

- ANI

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Arjun K
I appreciate what Page is saying. Love stories are universal and never go out of style. In India, we've always loved our 'pyaar ki kahani' films. Hollywood could learn a thing or two from our emotional storytelling.
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Rohit P
The setting in Italy sounds amazing, but I hope the story has some depth. Sometimes these Hollywood rom-coms feel very formulaic. Our Indian romantic films, even the commercial ones, often have stronger family dynamics and emotional conflict.
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Sarah B
"Every movie doesn't have to be who punches hardest" – this is so true! After a long day, sometimes you just want to watch something light-hearted that makes you believe in good things. Looking forward to this.
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Vikram M
Good to see a big star championing the genre. My wife and I love watching rom-coms together. It's a nice break from all the serious news and action movies. Hope it does well at the box office.
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Kavya N
The premise is a bit cliché, no? Secretly staying at a villa, fake engagement... feels like we've seen it before. But I'll still watch it for Rege-Jean Page and the beautiful locations! Sometimes clichés are comforting. 😊

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