Palimelon Saturday at 08:51 AM Share Saturday at 08:51 AM Often referred to as "the thinking person's Ghost", it's really a dramedy that is a moving meditation on love, grief, loss, and moving on. And to be fair, I love both movies, in different ways. 2 1 Link to comment
Browncoat Saturday at 10:57 AM Share Saturday at 10:57 AM Oh, I love this one! I think it was the one that really made me... take notice... of Alan Rickman. 3 Link to comment
Sandman Sunday at 05:54 PM Share Sunday at 05:54 PM How I love this movie! Rickman and Juliet Stevenson are both wonderful in it. 3 Link to comment
Palimelon Monday at 01:15 PM Author Share Monday at 01:15 PM Yeah, they had great chemistry together. 1 Link to comment
voiceover 11 hours ago Share 11 hours ago One of my favorite scenes is the afterglow-morning together, where they play the titular word game, and Jamie loses (“ ‘Deeply’! You passed on ‘deeply’!…”), and has to pay the forfeit. Which is him strumming his cello like a guitar and singing “The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore” while Nina dances. It’s so very, completely, absolutely, fucking charming. You see in those few minutes, everything they were together. 1 Link to comment
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