Review of Only the Lonely (1991) by Miranda P — 07 Aug 2009
A wonderfully light RomCom that stands as one of the best tributes to John Candy (alongside Uncle Buck).
Though, this is a comedy, it still allows Candy to show his true acting skills, and many of the choicest comedy moments go to Maureen O'Hara as Candy's mother, who almost steals the film.
It is a sad trait in Hollywood theory which appears to dictate that comediens can't do serious acting and so should never be given serious roles, yet many have proved this to be wrong. John Candy himself proved it in JKF, Dan Aykroyd did in Driving Miss Daisy, and Robin Williams has done it on numerous occasions.
This review of Only the Lonely (1991) was written by Miranda P on 07 Aug 2009.
Only the Lonely has generally received mixed reviews.
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