Thursday, November 14, 2013
I Need A Little More Than "Two Weeks Notice"
Another romantic comedy?
Yep!
The Story:
George Wade (Hugh Grant) is an extremely wealthy businessman who is the face of the company, even though it's his brother that makes it work. Wade encounters Lucy Kelson (Sandra Bullock) an environmental lawyer who wants to make sure a community center is not demolished with Wade's new project. She comes to work for him to help ensure her vision becomes reality, but slowly the job consumes her life as George becomes increasingly dependent on her.
And then one day, it's time for Lucy to leave George's side...
It's fun watching some of my favorite films after some time has passed.
Do they remain favorites, or are they best viewed with rose colored glasses?
In today's case, just about a decade has passed since I first watched it, and I think it's just as funny now as it was the first time I saw it.
Why?
For starters, let's take the director, Marc Lawrence.
He's only directed 3 feature films thus far in his career, and all have starred Hugh Grant.
This was their first collaboration, and it is a wonderful comic gem that perfectly balances the oil and water relationship of a romantic comedy with the will they or won't they tension because the two characters can't stand each...because ultimately they have fallen in love with one another.
Did I mention he also wrote the film?
I can see why Hugh Grant likes working with him, as he has probably all of the best lines in the film.
However it wasn't just his first time writing their co-star, Sandra Bullock. Lawrence also penned the wonderfully pleasing Miss Congeniality, another family favorite in our house.
So not a bad first crack at the director's chair.
However, I found his follow-up with Grant, Music and Lyrics to be even better, and while their third vehicle, Have You Heard About the Morgans wasn't as good, it was still enjoyable enough to watch.
This would explain why his next venture is yet another Hugh Grant movie, and I'm indeed looking forward to it.
Final Grade: A-
Rewatchability/Purchase Factor: I own it, and I would say it gets watch on average once a year.
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