The most romantic movie, for me, was ' 50 first dates'. I'm not sure i'd want to be in the lady's situation, but i know i'd appreciate the kind of love she recieved, despite it being a daily ephemeron with her condition. I found it to be the most outstanding proof of true love. Every morning was a new day for the two, to discover their feelings for each other, and every night a beginning to a new tomorrow. I wish it was like that in real life.
You would have to watch it, to understand what i mean.
I am going to have to say Rocky II. I just love the first half of the movie about Rocky and Adrian and their relationship. I think it should be consider a classic.
Johnny (Al Pacino), an ex-con turned short order cook, woos Frankie (Michelle Pfeiffer), a reluctant plain jane waitress. Set in a dingy Manhattan diner, the story revolves around the two middle-aged characters, Johnny's eager, won't-stop-at-anything attempt to draw the embittered, recalcitrant Frankie out of her shell. As the two loners inch closer to love, we learn about their past: how Johnny landed in prison and what soured Frankie on men and relationships.
PietroPaoloV: Johnny (Al Pacino), an ex-con turned short order cook, woos Frankie (Michelle Pfeiffer), a reluctant plain jane waitress. Set in a dingy Manhattan diner, the story revolves around the two middle-aged characters, Johnny's eager, won't-stop-at-anything attempt to draw the embittered, recalcitrant Frankie out of her shell. As the two loners inch closer to love, we learn about their past: how Johnny landed in prison and what soured Frankie on men and relationships.
PietroPaoloV: Johnny (Al Pacino), an ex-con turned short order cook, woos Frankie (Michelle Pfeiffer), a reluctant plain jane waitress. Set in a dingy Manhattan diner, the story revolves around the two middle-aged characters, Johnny's eager, won't-stop-at-anything attempt to draw the embittered, recalcitrant Frankie out of her shell. As the two loners inch closer to love, we learn about their past: how Johnny landed in prison and what soured Frankie on men and relationships.
That is a marvelous movie have watched that a couple of times. Wouldn't really think it but those two had really good on screen chemistry. Pfeiffer and Pacino
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