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@Shamo, I loved Blue Valentine, but I would say that it's an anti-romantic movie. It's about the realistic death of a marriage, not romance. I doubt anybody wanting to watch a romantic movie would find satisfaction in it.
As hollywood prefers aiming at an audience that favors super heroes and special effects, old fashioned romance stories are made elsewhere. Many can be found in korean mini-dramas, readily available on local tv (ch. 26.3) or on many free streaming sites.
This post is right up my alley! I am a sucker for a good time travel and romantic comedy, and agree, the vast majority of romcoms are terrible. Of course, the best one of all time, IMHO, is Groundhog Day. If only I could write a movie like that!!! (It\'s not exactly time travel, but it hits the same intellectual need.)Have you seen Happy Accidents with Marisa Tomei? Any self-respecting time travel/romance buff should see it!Also, 50 First DatesAnd - right up there with Groundhog Day - While You Were Sleeping with Sandra Bullock. Oh, and one that will make you sigh and reach for the toothbrush afterwards: Ever After with Drew Barrymore. It\'s so sweet and engaging, you totally forgive her for trying to do an... um... English?... accent.There is one (I forget the title) with Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour (time travel romance) that I don\'t like so much because it\'s sad, but it has the HOTTEST most romantic screen kiss ever. The problem with the new romantic movies is that they just don\'t do LONGING very well. Longing is what makes a romantic movie hot, not watching people shortcut the romance, jump in bed, then spend the rest of the movie in formulaic arguing for a tidy reconciliation to wrap up. That\'s why My Big Fat Greek Wedding is another good one, they handle humor and desire well.Oh, and Family Man with Nicholas Cage -- a new take on It\'s a Wonderful Life -- great for us moms. Stick with it past the first 20 minutes, it\'s not what you think from the first scene.Anyway, I think I\'ve seen all the good ones, but if you think along the same lines and see one I forgot, please clue me in, especially if it\'s time travel AND romance AND funny! Oh, I almost forgot. The Pink Panther with Steve Martin. HILARIOUS - I liked him better than the original Clouseau - and very sweet romance, too. The sequel is worth watching but not quite as funny as the first.
@anne - thanks for your suggestions! I will definitely put Happy Accidents on my list. Marisa Tomei's acting kind of grated on me with Only You, but you're right that sounds like a must-see and I'll give her another shot. I totally agree with you about Groundhog Day and the Anne of Green Gables movies with Megan Fellows. The latter are a great pick-me-up.The Christopher Reeves/Jane Seymour movie is Somewhere in Time, which got me obsessed with the genre around age 10 and I've seen it perhaps twenty times. Do you like 13 Going on 30? Kind of a Big for women and it's another of those movies I can watch to get that everything-is-right-with-the-world feeling. You mentioned Family Man - if you liked that perhaps you'll like Peggy Sue Got Married. I also like Donnie Darko, but it is - as you might expect - very dark. Although they aren't about time travel, the Before Sunrise series is a great and realistic exploration of love over time.I think you're right - not too many really good movies about redemption or longing. I can see why it's difficult to make a good movie about redemption, but I have no idea why longing would prove so difficult since so many creative types that I know, including screenwriters, are afflicted with such painful cases of it. Perhaps it's an ability to write something fresh about something so familiar.
@AC - What I didn't like about Love Actually is a certain kind of aw shucks quality. The supposedly nice guys win, but as with About Time, the "nice guys" are actually just bland, not interesting and kind. And like About Time, some are even a little creepy - like the guy who videotapes only his best friend's bride - but we're supposed to root for them to win the women that are barely developed beyond being an object of obsession in many instances. Very little is earned in Love Actually - it's almost all about that nice Christmassy sentiment at the end and not about putting together a truly interesting journey for viewers to feel that emotion on their own through the actual intertwined stories. That said, I do find Love Actually pretty watchable and pleasant, particularly if it's in the background while I'm doing other work. I can't help but enjoy the Christmas vibe and the theme that love conquers all.In contrast, viewers can actually feel the falling-in-love happening in Before Sunrise and the emotions that Jesse and Celine feel by the end of Before Sunset. We don't really need a voiceover to tell us what to feel, because we feel like we're in the movie. Before Midnight is quite painful in stretches, but like Blue Valentine it taps into the very real phenomenon and problem of how even true love can change with familiarity and a lack of work.What do you think?
@anne - I didn't realize you don't like dark categorically - you probably should steer clear of Donnie Darko. You might still like Before Sunrise and the second movie, but only if you enjoy romantic stuff that's a little more cerebral and less Hollywoody. I'm afraid New Year's Eve (and Valentine's Day) were too easy for me, but I did find them fun to watch just once apiece.
Anita, I love the movies you mentioned, especially Letter to Three Wives. You obviously have a great love of movies of all eras, and I applaud you for that. If you like the offbeat, try Choose Me (1980s) with Keith Carradine, Genvieve Bujold (sp!!), and Lesley Ann Warren. It wasn't terribly popular (the ones I like often aren't!), but I think you might like it.I look forward to reading more from you.
Anita,I can\'t argue about New Year\'s Eve (Valentine\'s Day was unmemorable) - Leah Michelle\'s performance of Auld Lang Syne made it memorable for me.On the subject of sort-of oldies -- Do you remember Heaven Can Wait with Warren Beatty? I haven\'t seen it lately so don\'t know if it held up over time. It was so original in its day, and such a beautiful romance. I also liked Only the Lonely, with John Candy and Ally Sheedy, believe it or not. Another one that surprised me - Just like Heaven, with Reese Witherspoon. Not Groundhog Day or even close, but more meaty than New Year\'s Eve. (Not very old, but I missed it when it came out.) Splash was also good. Guys and Dolls with Marlon Brando, I can\'t remember if the movie was hot, but Brando at that age put it in that category!In its own way, Oh Brother Where Art Thou is, at its heart a (comic) romance....The very recent PBS remake of Jane Eyre is the best one I\'ve seen, even better than the 2011 film remake, and the romance surprisingly steamy - intense longing, well done.I liked Avatar better than the men in our household - I think because it\'s a romance at its heart. ("My Jake"!) I could watch that scene over and over with a lump in my throat even though it\'s a big blue alien and a guy in a stupor.Do you have any opinions about the romances available for free right now on Amazon prime?
@ Anita,I have not seen all of the ones on your list and really appreciate the new material. I have wondered about the Age of Innocence - does it have a happy ending? I somehow never really appreciated Sleepless in Seattle or You've Got Mail, though. I checked out Donnie Darko before I saw your note above but have not watched it yet. When you say it's dark, does that mean it has a sad ending? I'm not a tearjerker romance fan, I need a satisfying happy ending. I once saw a program that aired Sweet Charity (with Shirley Maclaine) with the original theater release ending (bittersweet) and then an alternate happy ending they shot but never aired. I wish they had worked a little harder at the happy ending, which could have worked if they had had refined it.Oh, one I almost forgot - have you seen Tortilla Soup? It's a remake of Eat Drink Man Woman only with food from Mexico (and a little sillier and sweeter). It is hands down the best food movie I can recall. I love cooking shows and never cook anything from them! Combining cooking and romantic comedy... I also recently saw Letters to Juliet -- also kind of a lightweight romance, but the performance by Vanessa Redgrave has so much depth it's like nothing I've seen in a theater for years. I didn't even realize it was her for a long time (I'm not familiar with her work, I just know she's famous), and I kept wondering who IS that?! I really appreciate this blog entry and the discussion -- I am so tired of wasting my time on bad bad romcom's to find the few worth watching! 2ff7e9595c
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