Showing posts with label romance movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label romance movies. Show all posts

The English Patient

The English Patient
-1996 romantic drama film based on the novel of the same name by Sri-Lankan writer Michael Ondaatje.
-Directed by Anthony Minghella
-Set before WWII, it's a story of love, fate, misunderstanding and healing. Told in a series of flashbacks.






Did You Know?
-Ralph Fiennes burn make up took 5 hours to apply every day
-Both Naveen Andrews and Kevin Whately had to learn how to operate motorcycles for the film
Hmmm, might have to check this out. I'm always up for a good, old fashioned love story.

Plot
-Set during WWII and shows a critically burned man, at first known only as "the English patient", who is being cared for by Hana(Juliette Binoche), a French-Canadian nurse in an Italian monastery. The patient is hesitant to reveal any info but through a series of flashbacks, people who watch the movie can see into his past. It reveals that he is in fact a Hungarian geographer, Count Laszlo de Almasy(Ralph Fiennes), who was making a map of the Sahara Desert, and whose affair with a married woman, Katharine Clifton(Kristin Scott Thomas), brought his situation to light. As the patient remembers more, David Caravaggio(Willem Dafoe), a Canadian intelligence officer and former thief, arrives at the monastery. He lost his thumbs while being interrogated by German officers and he reveals that it was the actions of the patient that had brought about his torture. In addition to the story, the film devotes time to Hana and her romance with Kip(Naveen Andrews), an Indian Sikh sapper in the British Army. Due to events in her past, Hana believes that anyone who comes close to her is likely to die, and Kip's position as a bomb defuser makes their romance full of stress



-In the 1st phase, set in the late 1930s, the minor Hungarian noble Count Laszlo de Almasy(Ralph Fiennes) is the co-leader of a Royal Geographical Society archaeological and surveying expedition in Egypt and Libya. He and his English partner Madox are at heart academics with little sophistication in the politics of Europe and Africa. Shortly, both the morale and finances of their trip are bolstered by a British couple, Geoffrey and Katherine Clifton(Colin Firth and Kristin Scott Thomas). The Count is very attracted to Katharine. When Geoffrey is away from the group, an affair begins. The final months before the onset of the war, he Count's discovery of an ancient Saharan cave with "swimming figure" paintings ffrom the prehistoric times are found. Romance between the Count and Katharine get stronger. She is plagued with the guilt of infidelity, while he shows a streak of jealousy along with an imbalance that later haunts him







-The fall of 1939 and the war all bring excavation to a halt and Madox and the Count go their own ways. Geoffrey Clifton has pieced together the outline of the affair and seeks a sudden revenge: crashing his plane, with Katharine aboard, in the Count's desert camp. The wreck injures Katharine and narrowly misses the Count, and kills Geoffrey. He manages to take Katharine into the shelter of the swimming figure cave, leaves water for her, a flashlight and a fire and begins his 3 day walk back to the nearest town and help. The town is held by British Army and the dazed Count, with his non English name, is unable to explain his situation. He loses temper and is thrown into military jail. He is sent in chains on a train "north to Benghazi", escapes, finds himself behind Afrika Korps lines and quickly trades his desert maps with the Germans for a biplane. By the time he returns to the cave, Katharine is dead- and in all but a physical sense, so is the Count. He manages to bundle her body into the plane and take off. Ironically, a German anti-aircraft  battery shoots down the plane as he pilots it over the desert. Horribly burned, he is rescued by Bedouin tribesmen






-The film's 2nd phase shifts to Italy and the last months of the war. The Count by now is an invalid, and dependent on morphine and care of his French-Canadian nurse Hana. That monastery becomes the main point for the movie and it shows Hana seeing a fiancee and friend die in the Italian campaign and is left to wonder if her relationship with a British-Indian will break her chain of bad luck. A visitor named Caravaggio is in search of the Count that he thinks played a role in the problems in Egypt. He lost both thumbs to an interrogation by the Nazis and has killed those who he deems responsible.





-Hana finds solace in the film. Her lieutenant survives a brush with death on the last day of the war and her hope in love is made stronger. The Count asks for, and dies of, an overdose of morphine from Hana

Cast






30 Day Movie Challenge, 3-10

Action
Cradle 2 the Grave


Jet Li: Majorly sexy Chinese-born hottie!!!
Horror
Dracula 2000


The sexiest Dracula I've ever seen! Bite me ANYwhere, ANYtime....
Drama
Sleepless in Seattle


Meg Ryan, one of my favorite actresses
Comedy
Monty Python's The Holy Grail


Happy
Freejack. Yeah, I'm sad, I'm predictable, but so what? For some reason, I just can't get over this movie. I love it way too much and I don't think it has anyything to do with Mick Jagger being in it. He's just an overall good actor in general, but I think he actually gets nervous behind the camera. I think he would probably feel more at ease being on stage belting out Brown Sugar, You Got Me Rocking or Rock and a Hard Place than acting. But anyhow, Mick Jagger is really sexy in this movie, [insert little hearts, lmao]


He's a good actor, but seems nervous behind the camera. But he sure is cute when he acts.

Sad
Ghost


Know Whole Script
Across the Universe

He looks like a cross between a young Paul McCartney and a young George Harrison

Director
Don't really have any favorite I guess. I'll watch almost any director, I'm not picky.

Alan Rickman

Alan Rickman

Name: Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman
DOB: February 21, 1946
Where: Hammersmith, London, England
Occupation: Actor(stage and screen)
Years Active: 1978-present
Partner: Rima Horton(1965-present)

-English actor of stage and screen
-Member of the Royal Shakespeare Company
-Best known for his roles as German terrorist Hans Gruber in Die Hard, Severus Snape in Harry Potter, Eamon de Valera in Michael Collins, and Metatron in Dogma.
-Also has appeared in other movies, such as playing the Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Jamie in Truly Madly Deeply, Colonel Brandon in Ang Lee's Sense and Sensibility. And most recently, he played Judge Turpin in the film adaptation of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.

Early Life
-Son of Margaret Doreen Rose, a housewife and Bernard Rickman, a factory worker. His mother was from Wales, a Methodist and his father an Irish Catholic.
-Has one older brother, David, a graphic designer, a younger brother, Michael, a tennis coach, and a younger sister, Sheila.
-When he was 8, his father died, leaving his mother to raise 4 children all alone.
-He excelled at calligraphy and watercolor painting. Later attended the Chelsea College of Art and Design and then the Royal College of Art. This allowed him to work as a graphic designer. After he graduated, him and several friends opened a graphic design studio called Graphiti. But closed it after 3 years











Career
-In 1982, British TV came to know Rickman as Reverend Obadiah Slope in the TV adaptation of Barchester Towers. 
-Over the years, he has appeared in various films and plays, playing romantic leads such as Colonel Brandon in Sense and Sensibility, Jamie in Truly Madly, Deeply, villains such as German terrorist Hans Gruber in Die Hard, The Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, and most recently, Potions professor Severus Snape in the Harry Potter series of films.

Harry Potter, Severus Snape




Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Sheriff of Nottingham



Love Actually, Harry

Die Hard, Hans Gruber








-He has also tried his hand at comedic roles, such as the angel Metatron in the movie Dogma, playing Emma Thompson's fool husband Harry in Love Actually(which is my favorite love movie)
-In 2007, he received alot of attention with his portrayal of Judge Turpin in the movie adaptation of the musical play Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. And also he provided his voice for the character Absolem the Caterpillar in the 2010 Burton-directed Alice in Wonderland.


-In 2011, he reappeared as Severus Snape in the final movie: Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows- Part 2.

Personal Life
-In 1965, at age 19, he met his partner Rima Horton, who was a part of the London Borough Council. They started living together in 1977.

Filmography

IMDb
-In the scene in Die Hard where Hans is supposed to have dropped from the top of the Nakatomi building, he was actually dropped by a stuntman from a 20 foot high model of the building onto an air bag. And the look of surprise on his face is real; instead of going on 3, Rickman was dropped on the count of 2.
-In the 1994 movie Four Weddings and a Funeral, Rickman was the original choice to play the role that Hugh Grant was supposed to play. He was producer Richard Curtis' ideal choice for this movie.
-Failed his California driving test at one point for driving too cautiously through a green light
-Attended the funeral for actress Natasha Richardson.
-In the Harry Potter movies, he is 11 years older than Timothy Spall, who plays Peter Pettigrew, 17 years older than David Thewlis, who plays Professor Remus Lupin

Love Actually

Love Actually
In honor of the approaching Christmas season....
-Revolves around the love lives of 10 people.
-The cast is composed of mainly British actors
-Set in London, 5 weeks before Christmas
-Played out in a countdown to the holidays with an epilogue at the end

Plot
Billy Mack and Joe
-With the help of his manager Joe(Gregor Fisher), aging rock singer Billy Mack(Bill Nighy) records a holiday version of The Trogg's song Love Is All Around. And if you watch this, and see him, who would be the first person you think of? Because when me, my dad and sis watched it, we all looked at each other and said "Keith Richards".





Juliet, Mark and Peter
-Juliet(Keira Knightley) and Peter(Chiwetel Ejiofor) are married in a ceremony videotaped by Mark(Andrew Lincoln), Peter's best buddy and best man. The video reveals that he secretly is in love with Juliet. And at the wedding, Mark reveals to Peter and Juliet a choir in the upper part of the church playing All You Need is Love, a song made famous by The Beatles.













Jamie and Aurelia
-Writer Jamie(Colin Firth) first appears preparing to attend Juliet and Peter's wedding. His girlfriend(Sienna Guillory) misses the ceremony to sleep with his brother. After finding this out, he retires to a French cottage where he meets Portugese housekeeper Aurelia(Lucia Moniz). There is an instant attraction between the 2, and later he meets Portugese and goes to propose to her.
This scene cracks me and my sister up so much!



Harry, Karen and Mia
-Harry(Alan Rickman) is the manager of a design agency; Mia is his manipulative, seductive new secretary. For Christmas he buys her an expensive necklace from a jewelry saleseman named Rufus(Rowan Atkinson), who wraps the gift in a very fancy way. Elsewhere, his wife Karen(Emma Thompson) is busy dealing with her kids Daisy(Lulu Popplewell) and Bernard(William Wadham), who are appearing in the school Nativity play. Later on, when Karen finds the necklace in Harry's coat pocket, and she assumes it's for her.







David and Natalie
-Karen's brother, the recently elected British Prime Minister David(Hugh Grant) is a young and single guy. Natalie(Martine McCutcheon) is a new junior member of the house staff who helps him out. Something seems to start between them. When David walks in to find the US President(Billy Bob Thornton) trying to seduce Natalie, he is inspired to take a stand against the bullying President's policies. He has her moved to somewhere else, but then receives a card from her declaring her love for him. He visits her at her home, seeing they are on their way to the local school for a play. He drives her to the play and they watch it from backstage, and their romance is revealed when the curtain goes up and they are seen kissing.





Daniel, Sam, Joanna
-Daniel(Liam Neeson), Karen's friend, and his stepson Sam(Thomas Sangster) fend for themselves as they mourn the loss of their wife and mom. Sam has, meanwhile, fallen for an American classmate of his named Joanna(Olivia Olson). After a discussion with his stepdad, he decides to learn the drums to accompany her in the play.




Sarah, Karl and Michael
-Sarah(Laura Linney) first appears in the wedding, sitting next to Jamie. She works at a graphic design company where she has been in love with the creative director Karl(Rodrigo Santoro). Any possible chances for intimacy are interrupted by her mentally ill brother Michael(Michael Fitzgerald). On Christmas Eve, she visits her brother and wraps a scarf around him as he hugs her
Colin, Tony, Stacey, Jeannie, Carol-Anne, Harriet and Carla
-After several attempts to woo English women, Colin Frissell(Kris Marshall) informs his friend Tony(Abdul Salis) that he plans to go to the US and find love there, convinced his British accent will win him women. He lands in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and goes to a bar where he meets Stacey(Ivana Milicevic), Jeannie(January Jones) and Carol-Anne(Elisha Cuthbert), 3 beautiful woman who fall for his Basildon accent and invite him to stay with them at their home, where they are joined by their roomate Harriet(Shannon Elizabeth), who in the movie is supposed to have a thing for British guys.



John and Judy
-John(Martin Freeman) and Judy(Joanna Page) meet as body doubles for the sex scenes in a movie where Tony is a production assistant. John tells Judy that "It's nice to have someone he can chat to." While on set they are comfortable being naked and simulating sex, offscreen they are shy and quiet.

Epilogue
-The epilogue is set 1 month later, and alot of the characters seem to be in love, only 2 of the relationships are not romantic: the one of Billy Mack and his manager Joe, and Sarah and her brother Michael.
-John and Judy greet Tony, who is there to meet Colin on his way back from the US, where he returns with beautiful Harriet in tow and her younger sister Carla(Denise Richards), who immediately falls for Tony.
-Natalie is seen welcoming back David in front of cameras.
-The scenes dissolve into live action views of actual arrivals at Heathrow Airport.


Cast

Alan Rickman as Harry
Emma Thompson as Karen
Hugh Grant as David
Keira Knightley as Juliet
Colin Firth as Jamie
Sienna Guillory as Jamie's Girlfriend
Lúcia Moniz as Aurélia
Liam Neeson as Daniel
Bill Nighy as Billy Mack
Martine McCutcheon as Natalie
Laura Linney as Sarah
Kris Marshall as Colin
Abdul Salis as Tony
Joanna Page as Judy (credited as Just Judy)
Olivia Olson as Joanna
Billy Bob Thornton as President of the United States
Rowan Atkinson as Rufus
Nina Sosanya as Annie
Ivana Milicevic as Stacey
January Jones as Jeannie
Elisha Cuthbert as Carol-Anne
Shannon Elizabeth as Harriet
Denise Richards as Carla
Lulu Popplewell as Daisy




Cool stuff

-Most of the filming took place in London, at places like Trafalgar Square, the central court of Somerset House in the Strand, Grosvenor Chapel on South Audley Street near Hyde Park, St. Paul's Clapham on Rectory Grove, Clapham in the London Borough of Lambeth, The Millenium Bridge, Selfridges department store on Oxford Street, Lambeth Bridge, the Tate Modern, Canary Wharf, Marble Arch, London City Hall.
-For some reason, the movie did not really catch on in the US. I wonder why? I thought it was a really funny movie. I like it. But then again, sometimes people in the US may be a little hesitant to accept movies from other countries, like England.

Trivia
-The scene where Kris Marshall's character Colin insults the caterer's food was actually a scene written for Hugh Grant in Four Weddings and a Funeral
-Olivia Olson, who plays Sam's crush Joanna, does all her own singing.
-In 2004, it was the most rented DVD in the UK
-The house in which Colin Firth's character stays in France, including the dock, was heavily damaged by fire during the 2003 heat wave, but the house survived.
-The video for Billy Mack's Christmas Is All Around, is a clear and kind tribute to the videos that Robert Palmer usually shot, with him in a good suit, backed up by an all girl band, dressed up and dancing in a back and forth manner.
-The vicar used in Peter and Juliet's wedding is a real vicar. 
-They had to put Emma Thompson in a fat suit because in real life she is a very thin woman
-Kris Marshall returned the pay check he got for the scene where the 3 American girls undress him. He said he had so much fun having 3 girls undress him for 21 takes that he was willing to do it for free.
-Knowing that Billy Bob Thornton has a ridiculous fear of antique furniture, Hugh Grant had fun flashing furniture in front of Thornton to see him freak out.