Monday, March 31, 2014

Keep your candles burning

If you ain't big on romantic films, like myself, Richard Curtis's works just might change your mind. This is absolutely brilliant, dangling on a tightrope, but never actually falling in wishy-washy sentimental mush. There's also a little time travel thing on the side but because they doesn't try to explain the unexplainable they get away with it just fine. And you don't get to hear a Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds song in a movie too often. And if there's a girl any prettier than Rachel McAdams in the world, please let me know.

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