Hepburn‘s performance still looks brilliantly fresh and she gets surprising comic mileage out of her girlish innocent abroad act. As the affair gathers momentum, an initially prickly Peck puts professional considerations aside and allows himself to be won over by her relentlessly cute allure. Their romance is played out against the sights and sounds of a beautifully shot Rome, and in one of the many memorable moments the couple visit the Mouth of Truth, where an ad-libbing Peck pretends to have his hand bitten off. The focus rarely moves away from the stars, but Eddie Albert proves a great comic foil as a highly strung bohemian photographer.
Nominated for 10 Oscars, not even a teary conclusion can lessen the appeal of this unfailingly lovely fairy tale.