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Bitter Moon (1992)
Heartwrenching filthy spectacular
Roman Polanski really outdid himself in this original film about lust,perversions,love,dependencies,relationships and the evil of man. All shaped and formed in the city of love,Paris.You're flung to and from Paris on to a cruise on open dark waters.The shift and the graphic story send your sealegs a drift.
Hugh Grant ,in his shy studdering act of a prude sexually frustrated Englishman drawn into temptation by the french vamp,is adorable compared to the other characters in the film.
Curiosity killed the cat!
This movie is at times very erotic and then it slides down to real perversity's.
It captures you and doesn't leave you unmarked.
Heartburn (1986)
All time favourite romantic drama!
I can watch this movie over and over again and will never get tired of it.Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson at their best! I originally loved the book as well.
The ups and downs of a marriage juggling carreers,pregnancy,adulterous spouses,social events etc is really brought up in a masterful but still truthful way.
Streep was actually pregnant for real in the movie.The subtext she brings out in her acting and all the little details just make you love her more and more.
Her culinary tricks makes you run for your notebook.I actually get so hungry for Carbonara whenever I watch this movie.
It is full of tears and laughter and you can't help loving it.
I take this movie to my heart forever.
Where the Heart Is (2000)
It's so mushy but I love it!
This movie with it's specifically chosen heroine,characterized by Natalie Portman is an all feel good who'll give you tears in your eyes and a big lump of agony in your stomach and some laughs as well. Usually I despise these kind of stories and I didn't therefor expect much when I put it on in lack of other examples to watch that perticular night.
I might just had been in a mood for a picture like this but I actually with a bit of embaressement got caught in the plot.
I wonder if the author might have been a bit too much of a feminist.At least I thought so throughout the first half of the movie. Natalie Portman did a good job and I've always been a fan of Ashley Judd so therefor my objectivity might be misleading.
The same goes for Stockard Channing.