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Lester_Burnham_Risen — 12 years ago(December 09, 2013 03:08 AM)
or get any humor
from your spelling you are obviously american and this movie is all about Brit humoUr
so it would be totally over your head
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Lester_Burnham_Risen — 12 years ago(December 12, 2013 05:00 PM)
Or, British humor is simply lowbrow and silly, being charitable.
maybe, but better than no REAL humour at all as for america, as was shown here by the american boyfriend and his "joke" about cold water.
but A Fish Called Wanda explains the differences very well
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Lester_Burnham_Risen — 12 years ago(February 21, 2014 03:55 PM)
No "romantic comedy" has anything on this film and its characters.
agreed, and the poignant aspect was her reason for leaving her american boyfriend [and thus america] was simply that by being OUTSIDE the American Beauty [1999] she suddenly had Eyes Wide OPEN [1999] and started to THINK, and when she did she could not think of ONE reason for being with him.
simple as that
there were so many good movies from 1999, all outside of Hollywood influence, and in general not kind TO the American Apple Pie view
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rindercella — 10 years ago(November 15, 2015 07:40 AM)
I'm American and really like this film. I doubt nationality has anything to do with the OP's comprehension. Maybe they just didn't get it. The movie, especially the ending, was beautifully done.
No kidding. It was perfect.
Loved the Horse and Hound line, LOL
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louiseculmer — 10 years ago(December 02, 2015 08:14 PM)
I think it's an amusing film. My favourite bit is where Hugh Grant pretends to be from Horse and Hound. the only bit. I don't like is where they are trying to set him up with another girlfriend. the third girl is very nice and obviously likes him, and you can see she would like to see him again, and you know he isn't interested. it's a bit sad.