Falling in love and falling in love, American romantic comedies have always had a lot of dialogue. The best thing about this film is that the dialogue is extremely clever and funny. Anyway, I finished watching it silly. The newly divorced Jake, played by John Cusack, said: "Women’s attitude towards love is like this. They have written a novel since they were young, and then they ask you to play according to the designed plot. Once you get out of the plot, Act without authorization, they will delete you!" His friend looked at him puzzledly, and Jake continued: "I was deleted in Chapter 3." Hehe, this passage is very insightful, you can think about it. In which chapters have I been deleted?
The film is adapted from Claire Cook's best-selling novel, directed by Gary David Goldberg, and also participated in the screenwriting with the original author. Gary David Goldberg's previous fame comes from his being a famous American TV drama director. This film is basically a debut, so there is no outstanding point in the language of the film. It just tells the story smoothly. Moreover, it is said that John Cusack resolutely rewrites almost all of his lines and did not attend the premiere of the film in the end, suggesting that the relationship between the two is very delicate. When you watch it, you can pay attention to the scenes of John Cusack, it is really cut down to the point of not being the protagonist.
The heroine is Diane Lane, beautiful and elegant, and she maintains a face that has never been botoxed, so she has a little bit of vicissitudes, and John Cusack is almost out of play. But I like these two people. I bought it as soon as I saw the cover. Fortunately, I didn't check the score at the time, otherwise I missed a good film.
A good movie, the last 5 minutes is very boring and hastily ended, making me vomit a little, don’t blame me for not telling everyone~~~~
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