Love Happens
Having watched a lot of Friends I was in a Jennifer Aniston mood and wanted to watch her being lulzy in some rubbishy film.
Didn't realise that this wouldn't be that lulzy! It was okay and interesting enough dealing with the concept of loss of a loved one it was just put across poorly.
I enjoyed that it focused on the man who was good and it was different to the usual romance I watch but it was empty for a film that went on for ages not much happens usually I like this as it's just dealing with life and it did make it a bit more believable I guess until he sneaks into his father in laws home and steals his parrot, that was hilarious.
Dressing Jennifer as a younger person perhaps and now she is getting older just made her looked mental and slightly homeless rather than a bit whimsical which is what they were going for.
LOOK AT ME I WORK IN A FLOWER SHOP. I did like the appearance of Judy Greer who did her usual thing.
The symbolism in it was a bit silly and very clunky.
Found out the director of this directed Dragonfly which was lame, also dealt with loss.
Oh and they seemed to outright love each other for after 2 days. They time between people falling in love is getting really short in these films.
I like to think that the relationship didn't work out and in the sequel he ends up sailing the seas as a pirate trying to look for his parrot. Jennifer Aniston can play the sexy anchor that has seaweed for hair, now that's a film.
Blah la la, still in a lulzy Jennifer Aniston mood. :p
Letters to Juilet.
Italy is beautiful and it was fun to say I've been there intially when in Verona I recognised a lot of places. I only went there a few years ago so it is still relatively fresh in my mind. It is extremely sunny the whole film and everyone in it is rich, for serious!
Again the time between liking someone to LOVE is perhaps short but I didn't mind it in this film. Amanda Seyfried makes everything better and pretty much spent the majority of the film gawping at the screen happy that I got to see her again. :p
Story was fun and it was a bit smultzy or whatever but all is forgiven when I'm throughly enjoying a film.
Also do english people really sound like that?
"Because the truth is, Sophie, I am madly, truly, deeply, passionately in love with you."