Quartile rating: 6.5/10 · 1 rating
Paola, a modern woman used to the hardships of modern life, takes her chance to make things right for herself.
Don't Stop Me Now is a modest Italian comedy with a likable central performance but a fairly formulaic premise about a woman reclaiming her life. The plot follows well-worn rom-com and self-discovery tropes without much subversion, and the cinematography is functional rather than distinctive. Acting carries the film adequately, and the ending provides a satisfying if conventional resolution. Novelty is limited given the genre familiarity.