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Hugh Grant and Ande Macdowell star in this delightful romantic comedy about a London lothario who meets and beds an Amrican woman at a wedding. Their brief affair is rekindled at other weddings, even though she is emgaged to be married. A host of friends and Grant's deaf brother contribute to the story. Recommended.
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Recommended?That is understatement. It is to me what for Victor´s *********** is.
This film IS England.
"This film IS England. "
Bourgeois England...
Try Loache's 'Kes' for another side & the St. Trinians for another.
Also, the Will Hay films & Trainspotting.
Humour.Mike Leighs and all the others ( partly discussed here ). I do not want to be depressed all of the time.
Trainspotting? I was not to my taste. I thought back then " for young people ".
Maybe.
And what was the film before it? Forgot, but there was humour.
I mean my kind of...
Then check out Will Hay's film 'Oh Mr Porter' (1937)
Fantastic british humour.One line:
He goes into a train station and asks for a return ticket.
The ticket-man says "Where to?"
He replies impatiently, "Well, back here of course!!!Annnnndddd: zee frenchman Marcel Varnel directed!!!!!
Sounds good! Place an order as a dvd ( caiman ).
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