Review of Notting Hill (1999) by Young C — 07 Dec 2009
Thrill on every hill. Filipinos are spoiled viewers. Most of the time when there?s a tragic ending it is considered as a bad movie, this makes me love the film. For this one, there are a couple of times when you would say uhhhh, how sweet but then suddenly they are not on each other?s arms again. Their happiness was always as thin as ice, making the viewers eager on knowing when will they end up together.
Surreal but real. Most movies would use an idea of using the ordinary lives of people as the basis while for this one is just surreal, a one in a million chance. Yet, I think how come people can relate is that this could be a common dream-love-story of most of the people. Either they would admit it or it dwells on the subconscious mind.
With wit. So William guessed that Leonardo de Carpio is an Italian director, nice wild guess, but didn?t get even managed to hit any ring used in darts. Another thing, Whoopsidaisies! Great that I don?t use that expression, so that makes me not from the 50?s.
All time favorite. I saw this movie for a multitude of times now. Twice this day. This movie never fails to give its audience the exuberance of falling in love.
This review of Notting Hill (1999) was written by Young C on 07 Dec 2009.
Notting Hill has generally received positive reviews.
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