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Edit: I fixed my typo in my op title. Thank you Nat for showing me how!
For me though, I don't know if I have a favourite romance/chick flick. I loved "The Notebook" and "The Princess Bride" was great. I also liked "10 things I hate about you" and others I can't remember. I watch them sometime because the happy endings do make me feel good. I'm not in touch with my emotions and this is the little bit of sap that I like to fulfill that part of me. Sometimes, even this INTJ needs a good cry (from a movie). I heard that crying is good for you - every once in awhile. These chick flicks are usually the only time I really let loose and cry (if it's happy tears or sad tears for the characters in the movie). And Recoleta, I totally agree, in Titanic, I think Rose could have moved over for Jack (or at least tried to) so that he didn't have to freeze to death. I actually hated how "stupid" Rose was in the movie - but maybe that's just me.
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The technical aspects of the movie were actually logical, in true Te fashion. Where the movie suffered was in the emotional aspects at time; Cameron is not quite as good with those as some other directors. (I would guess him to be xNTJ, but I'm not sure on the E/I divide.) So I'd hate it just because diCaprio's line delivery was SOOO bad for much of the dialog, and because so many love-struck women just went to see it over and over and over and over and over and....
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I haven't seen Titanic. I don't ever plan to. I'd much rather watch a documentary
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No me digas, che!
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Yeah, I agree with everything Non said. It wasn't that part alone that made me dislike the movie...it was just the final kicker. The movie was too long, and like Non said, I found the characters to be irritating as well. I never saw the movie in theaters, and I think I only watched it once all the way through. All my other attempts (maybe 2-3 other times) ended up with me falling asleep at some point.
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Still, the whole metaphor of Rose being trapped in her role in life and Jack being her liberator and essentially dying so that she could be free was a powerful metaphor. (I love the whole "corset" scene with Rose and her mother... a simple visual analogy, but very powerful.) When I put myself in her head and empathized with her situation, that did move me. Quote:
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The current-day cut scenes were also clumsily written/acted, and "Old Rose" was not very well-acted at all. |
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I find the term "chick flick" ghettoizes some otherwise fine movies, so I'll just call these romances.
"Four Weddings And A Funeral" - My favorite film of this type and notable for managing to be unrelentingly charming enough to hide the atrocious acting of Andie MacDowell. "Love Actually" - Richard Curtis, the guy who wrote many of the Hugh Grant romantic comedies gets his shot to direct one. Taken as a whole, it's best described as an amiable mess, but several of the individual stories are witty, charming and even have gravity. "When Harry Met Sally" - I can't stand Billy Crystal, but I love this movie. Well written and acted, and unlike many movies of this type, the situations are very realistic. "Before Sunset"/"Before Sunrise" - These two movies have to be taken as a whole. Again, I can't stand Ethan Hawke, but I like these anyway. They have a very European feel in their walky/talky-ness and emphasis on conversation, despite having been written and directed by a Texan. The effect of these movies is the same as sitting in a coffee shop and eavesdropping on the most interesting conversation ever. "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg" - It's not a movie most people will jump at...it's old, every line of dialogue is sung, it's in French, and it doesn't have a happy ending. But it's great. Technicolor never looked so good, and there are worse things to do than look at a 23-year-old Catherine Deneuve for an hour and a half. Some others I like: Jerry Maguire, Clueless, Strictly Ballroom, High Fidelity, Bridget Jones' Diary, The Wedding Singer Two that I just don't like no matter how good people say they are: The Princess Bride, Say Anything |
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You and what army?
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Favorites: The Painted Veil (it ended well, was very sad & it had Edward Norton*swoon*) The Illusionist ( It had a story that kept you guessing about what was going to happen next Oh & Edward Norton need I say more?) My Big Fat Greek Wedding (this movie wasn't about a 'pretty princess' who gets married and lives happily ever after...those kind make me . I liked it because it had people/story that seemed realistic. Hanover likes this one )Just Married (Several parts of this movie had me in tears laughing...the roach in the bed definitely!) Dirty Dancing: the original (this is probably my most embarrassing one. "Nobody puts Baby in the corner!!!") Worst movie: Pretty Woman (Gag fest. Why I watched it more then once is beyond me.) Unless it is in the comedy genre I am unlikely to watch them. I sometimes rent movies that I don't know are going to be romance movies though. My ESTJ mom loves romance movies and novels. You would think as an F I would like them more.
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I like very few classic chick flicks, but of the few I do like, I recommend the following three:
* The Notebook * A Walk to Remember * Sommersby Note that two of these are Nick Sparks stories...and I find that I write much like Nick Sparks does. |
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