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Would that more
romantic
comedies were as deftly executed as this one?
Being a big fan of the
romantic
comedy genre, and therefore having seen a large number of these films, it is rare that one strikes me as totally unique.
The love story is a little thin on the ground, but I'd say that's probably for the best, as this
romantic
comedy has the emphasis firmly on "comedy", and in any case it stretches the bounds of credibility just a little more than I like most rom com's to do.
To tell you how would spoil this very funny, romantic, intelligent, and ahead-of-its-time picture.
It's rare, nowadays, to find a
romantic
comedy that isn't incredibly disgusting in short doses throughout the entire movie (eg.
Both "Braveheart" and "Rob Roy" compellingly depict Scots history in bloody,
romantic
fashion.
"Rob Roy" also has a better realized
romantic
interest.
But this movie (and it's theme song) remain one of my all time greats!! Robert Downey Jr. does such justice to the role of "Louis Jeffries" reincarnated and the storyline (although far-fetched) is
romantic
& makes one believe in happy endings!!
Most of the conventional
romantic
movies end with the lovers finally getting married or start of with a happy life after marriage but there is really a great adjustment needed for this transition from an old life to a new relation and life.
This film is a lyrical and
romantic
memoir told through the eyes an eleven year old boy living in a rural Cuban town the year of the Castro revolution.
This is a
romantic
comedy where Albert Einstein, played wonderfully by Walter Matthau, and his cronies play match maker to his niece (Meg Ryan) and a talented auto mechanic (Tim Robbins).
It is about passion and feelings, about Russian soul, and very
romantic.
Romantic
comedy is not the correct way to describe "How to lose friends & alienate people".
Sometimes it feels like the director couldn't decide himself between drama and
romantic
comedy.
Still, the film offers a heady lot for soap buffs:
romantic
drama, a bit of travelogue, interpretive dance, an elephant stampede, and a perfectly-timed outbreak of cholera!
This comparative epic, at 1hr 53 minutes, is another fine
romantic
drama in which we must deal with tragedy as well as celebrate the beauty and joy in life.
This was Stewart's last film as a
romantic
lead as he was deemed too old at age 50 to play that sort of part anymore.
The results are spontaneously
romantic
and surprisingly consistent.
It features performances by Spencer Tracy and Loretta Young that are just about the finest of their careers, and it's a surpassing example of how the director, Frank Borzage, was able to create an almost fairy-tale aura around elements of poverty, crime, and horrendous social inequity, which just proves that how truly
romantic
and spiritual his talents were.
Some beautiful shots of Paris at night, lush
romantic
kind of music, usually used to good effect, not just schmaltz for "emotions" in sound, generally good cinematography, though some shots seemed soft focus when it couldn't have meant to have been (main character in shot/scene).
Romantic
comedies can really go either way, you know?
Romantic
comedies are tough movies.
A
romantic
comedy wrapped around two crime stories, great closing lines.
Chaplin, very good here, was also good in another good, but unpopular
romantic
comedy ("Truth about Cats & Dogs").
Set in World Depression Era Prague, this is the story of an ambitious store clerk who is falling in love with a mystery woman with whom he has exchanged
romantic
letters, only to discover that the mystery woman is none other than the sales girl from his shop, who seems to be constantly bickering with the colleague.
Follow the Fleet, an RKO production in 1936, stars Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in a complex
romantic
comedy.
Although Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers have had many similar
romantic
movies together, RKO helped them to once again create a worth-while storyline that incorporates relevant situations to society at the time it was made.
And it goes on like this: Images of landscape and animals that look like a series of
romantic
paintings, each of them perfect in every detail.
Even the girl's room, her father's car - everything is nostalgic, romantic, beautiful.
Very charming film, and a refreshing change to see Garland put the comedic touches into her role (her reading of Lady MacBeth, while supposed to be humorous, never threatened her singing career) I enjoyed Heflin's character (Thornway) more when he was annoyed with Lily rather than be the
romantic.
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