'Roman Holiday (1953)' is classic rom-com stuff, with charming lead characters and an enjoyable central dynamic. The weight of the story falls almost squarely on the shoulders of Hepburn and Peck, who both deliver top-notch performances and bring the relatively witty screenplay to life. Their relationship is believable and entertaining; it's a pleasure to watch them roam around Rome together. There are several funny set-pieces and one or two somewhat subversive plot points, to boot. It isn't complicated but it is enjoyable. It's a fun time throughout. 7/10