"Forces of Nature" is a glamorous romantic comedy that looks relatively ordinary, but is completely acceptable to the audience. The period in 1999 can also be regarded as a relatively unsatisfactory film experience for the audience. But over time, viewers will think that the film is special and lovely, making people full of nostalgic passion for those comfortable days at the turn of the century. The amazing thing about the film is that it resembles the comedies made by Carole Lombard and Fred MacMurray in the 1930s and 1940s—not too stunning, but not terrible. In order to attract a part of the audience, the film made a large number of personality-like performances by the protagonists. Affleck and Brock and the others have a smirk, a smile, sometimes a funny action, or a funny expression, or Is each crying and so on. Strangely, their behavior did not appear reluctant, clumsy, or nervous, but rather acted out a feeling of relaxation. The lead actor allows the audience to enter this unremarkable little story, and also allows the audience to care about the plot and continue to watch it, even though the plot is really old
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