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How are you all? I hope you are well.
I suddenly got some time today, so I am writing something about the movie Solo Mio, that I saw a few days ago. Actually, I had some thoughts in my mind right after watching it, but I didn't write them down.
The movie was released in 2026. I didn't expect much at first, not that I saw it with a lot of hype. But gradually, a different feeling was coming as I watched it.
Kevin James is here as Matt Taylor. The man is completely normal on the outside, but a lot is going on inside—this is what was seen throughout the entire time. Nothing too dramatic, but he acted very calmly, which feels realistic in places.
Nicole Grimaudo was as Gia. This character doesn't suddenly come into the story, but gradually enters. And then it seems that she is not just a part of love or a relationship, but a person who changes an aspect of Matt's life.
Alyson Hannigan was Meghan, and Julie Ann Emery was Heather. Heather's character seems a little different because she has a past relationship with Matt. Sometimes it felt like the past was coming to the fore again.
Jonathan Roumie was Neil, and his character, although not big, was important. In some places, it felt like he reminded me of the real side.
And the rest of the cast—Kim Coates, Julee Cerda, Alessandro Carbonara, Caterina Silva—created a balance in the story even though they didn't give them much screen time.
The pace of the movie is a bit different. Nothing happens quickly; it moves at many places with pauses. It may seem a little slow at the beginning, but later it seems that this slowness was actually needed.
The visual aspect of the movie is also calm. Night scenes, empty streets, shots of people standing alone—all together create a silent atmosphere. The music is not too loud, sometimes completely silent, which works strangely.
Andrea Bocelli and Veronica Berti had a small cameo, suddenly appearing, but it wasn't bad.
In the end, I felt like this was a movie that doesn't remember any big events, but rather a feeling that lingers in my head. It slowly rolls around in my head.
In my own opinion, I would give it something like 8.5/10.