Natasha vs Jennifer Lopez in Maid in Manatthan
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gracie51086 — 15 years ago(May 03, 2010 11:26 AM)
"While J-Lo insisted on a personal entourage of 20, a fleet of limousines and every whim taken ca2000re of at a glitzy party," wrote Tim Adams in The Times of London of the film's publicity tour, "Richardson traveled alone, took taxis and asked for nothing more daring than afternoon tea. And in the battle of sassy against classy, the class won hands down."
UGH, reading this makes me hate J.Lo even more than I already did (as if that was even possible). Natasha being so down-to-earth like that, makes me admire her even more. And I agree that Ralph and Natasha's characters made much more sense together. But then again that's a rom-com/Cinderella story for ya.
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jazzandmint — 15 years ago(May 03, 2010 12:38 PM)
IMO, one had to be a big J-Lo fan not to notice all of the above.
I think the film was marketed in a way to present J-Lo as the true star of the film. Ralph Fiennes was barely mentioned in press releases or trailers around the time of the film's release. I do agree that maybe Natasha and Ralph looked too good together, which muddled the tale a bit. But I think that the J-Lo fan wouldn't care, because at the end, the leading lady got her prince charming.
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