It's a very British film because of Hugh Grant. British actors have always had a gentlemanly demeanor that differentiates them from the cowboy style of American actors. Therefore, Hugh Grant always seems to be playing this type of role. It is not difficult to find the shadow of his previous roles in this film. The only difference is that now he has obvious wrinkles. As I said earlier, it is necessary to serve the old when you are old. This film seems to be tailor-made for Hugh Grant, a story of a former singer who regains his confidence and creative inspiration through love. Love stories naturally have nothing to say, genre films, sweet and sweet fast food on Valentine's Day. The actors are very hardworking, especially Hugh Grant. He personally sang the songs in the film. However, due to the influence of the MV at the beginning of the film, I always feel that the melody of the songs in the film is the kind that was popular in the 1980s. Maybe I I prefer Cora's sexy and hot dance, Khan. In addition, because the lyrics are discussed, there are many dialogues in this film, but not many impressive ones. Most of them are trivial matters between lovers, which is one of the reasons why this film is somewhat boring. However, you can't ask for too much of a breakthrough for a film of this particular schedule. If you like "Notting Hill", you will also like this film.
I agree with the relationship between words and music in the film. “A melody is like seeing someone in the first time. The physical attraction. Sex. But then, as you get to know the person, that's the lyrics. Their story. Who they are underneath. It's the combination of the two that makes it magic."
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