After they have been friends since their childhood, Leo Campo and Nikki Angioli fall in love with each other. Things turn badly when their families get into a chain of conflicts because they work in the same field of pizza restaurants. Leo and Nikki try to spare their love story and not let it affected by this pizza competing.
Canadian rom-com Little Italy tells you exactly what kind of film it's going to be in the first two minutes: a leaning tower of clichés built on a foundation of stereotypes.
It's as if screenwriters Steve Galluccio and Vinay Virmani watched every English-language romantic comedy produced between 1986 and 2003 and decided to build Little Italy entirely out of the scenes that appeared the most often.