| Review Date: Director: Roger Michell Writer: Richard Curtis Producers: Duncan Kenworthy Actors: Julia Roberts as Anna, Hugh Grant as William |
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Frankly, that would be fine if the actors in the film were convincing enough in their roles, but I must say that I was far from convinced of anything more than a simple novelty crush on a fidgety Englishman from the part of Julia Roberts’ character. And Hugh, well, every scene he was in basically had him looking like a common Brit who was absolutely overwhelmed and in awe of an American movie actress. Not in love with a woman. In awe of an actress. I never FELT like either of these characters ever really cared for one another as people, especially in the case of Hugh, who could not help but look like a wounded puppy dog in every scene (blinking eyes and all), whilst delivering some of the wittiest repartee this side of a screenwriter’s sharpest word processor. The supporting cast was pretty good, but used strategically for laughs, and not much else. Admittedly, some of the things that they were saying went right over my head (English accents and all). Overall, a video rental at best, with a few grins here and around, a fun and dreamy premise, but ultimately too repetitive, unconvincing and just plain boring, to recommend with any enthusiasm. Go rent WHEN HARRY MET SALLY (10/10) again, and thank me in the morning 🙂