Review of Fools Rush In (1949) by Suzanne F — 28 Jun 2010
Alex Whitman: Isabel, don't jump.
Isabel Fuentes: I'm not going to kill myself, stupid. But if you come any closer, I'll throw your ass over.
It's all about chemistry when uptight New Yorker Alex Whitman (Matthew Perry) and blithe-spirited Isabel Fuentes (Salma Hayek) spend one passionate night together in Las Vegas just hours after meeting... read more . The next morning, they go their separate ways and don't see each other until three months later -- when Isabel realizes she's pregnant. Alex and Isabel decide to get married, but the honeymoon ends when their families meet and cultures clash.
Isabel Fuentes: No. No quiero oir nada. No quiero que me digas una palabra. Estoy harta de todas tus mentiras. Eso son todo lo que me has dicho. Cobarde.
Alex Whitman: What does that mean?
Isabel Fuentes: It means that you are a liar and a coward. That's what it means.
Alex Whitman: It sounded so much prettier in Spanish.
It isn't kidding when they say "Cultures Clash, and Sparks Fly" This film isn't the best film you'll ever see, but when it comes to Romantic-Comedies, ti might be very close to the best.
This film is full of funny, and romantic moments. It will have you laughing, and jumping for joy, well kind of jumping. Fools Rush In, wins our hearts, and our funnybone. It isn't the most hysterical, but some scenes will have you laughing out loud.
Priest on Street: There are signs everywhere.
This review of Fools Rush In (1949) was written by Suzanne F on 28 Jun 2010.
Fools Rush In has generally received positive reviews.
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