Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Music and Lyrics - 2007
Two Weeks Notice - 2002 or so.
Any another HG rom coms filmed in US?
2014 The Rewrite - Hollywood writer teaches in New England college.
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So 3 rom coms in the US over a 40 year career.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Music and Lyrics - 2007
Two Weeks Notice - 2002 or so.
Any another HG rom coms filmed in US?
2014 The Rewrite - Hollywood writer teaches in New England college.
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Anonymous wrote:Music and Lyrics - 2007
Two Weeks Notice - 2002 or so.
Any another HG rom coms filmed in US?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about the opening sequence of each episode?? Until the finale, I assumed the young red- headed girl was Grace as a little girl and then they show her in her wedding dress when she married Jonathon. But NOOO... the little girl was Jonathan’s 4 year old sister who died, and he purposely married Grace because she looked like his dead sister with the wavy red hair! What a sociopath!!!
That would seem to argue against his being a sociopath, wouldn’t it? If he’s haunted by the specter of this child and looks for her in a mate? Sociopaths don’t carry any emotional baggage. You can’t have it both ways.
He’s not a sociopath, he’s a narcissist.
I'd say he's both, and perhaps was attracted to Grace's resemblance of his sister as a cynical and amusing way to get a reaction out of his parents.
https://www.verywellmind.com/understanding-the-narcissistic-sociopath-4587611
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about the opening sequence of each episode?? Until the finale, I assumed the young red- headed girl was Grace as a little girl and then they show her in her wedding dress when she married Jonathon. But NOOO... the little girl was Jonathan’s 4 year old sister who died, and he purposely married Grace because she looked like his dead sister with the wavy red hair! What a sociopath!!!
That would seem to argue against his being a sociopath, wouldn’t it? If he’s haunted by the specter of this child and looks for her in a mate? Sociopaths don’t carry any emotional baggage. You can’t have it both ways.
He’s not a sociopath, he’s a narcissist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not clear it’s blood and the child is smiling behind the plastic dripped screen. I don’t think that represented the accident.
She’s the right age, running around outside, a puddle reflection of a young boy looking down, a view from inside a car, and a bedroom scene that includes what looks like non American power sockets. My vote is it’s Katie.
Oh wow. So creepy.
Excellent observations, pp!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not clear it’s blood and the child is smiling behind the plastic dripped screen. I don’t think that represented the accident.
She’s the right age, running around outside, a puddle reflection of a young boy looking down, a view from inside a car, and a bedroom scene that includes what looks like non American power sockets. My vote is it’s Katie.
Oh wow. So creepy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not clear it’s blood and the child is smiling behind the plastic dripped screen. I don’t think that represented the accident.
She’s the right age, running around outside, a puddle reflection of a young boy looking down, a view from inside a car, and a bedroom scene that includes what looks like non American power sockets. My vote is it’s Katie.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not clear it’s blood and the child is smiling behind the plastic dripped screen. I don’t think that represented the accident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about the opening sequence of each episode?? Until the finale, I assumed the young red- headed girl was Grace as a little girl and then they show her in her wedding dress when she married Jonathon. But NOOO... the little girl was Jonathan’s 4 year old sister who died, and he purposely married Grace because she looked like his dead sister with the wavy red hair! What a sociopath!!!
That would seem to argue against his being a sociopath, wouldn’t it? If he’s haunted by the specter of this child and looks for her in a mate? Sociopaths don’t carry any emotional baggage. You can’t have it both ways.
Good point. But what other explanation is there?
Total coincidence. We redheads do exist!
Wouldn’t the obvious explanation be that the little girl simply represents Nicole Kidman as a child?
That was my guess, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hugh Grant. English
Nicole Kidman - Aussie
Donald Sutherland - Canadian
the kid who played Henry - English
The lawyer - English
the prosecution lawyer - Danish
Was there and American actor IN this?
I thought the same thing.
They say that acting requires the use of imagination, and that Americans are too literal to be able to do it well, hence the need to import foreign actors.
I think most of them are working in the US regularly (except the lawyers and the kid actors) so its safe to say these folks were not "imported"
Interestingly, Nicole Kidman is now on her 3rd non-US location filming since quarantine (when her family's Australian passports came in handy). But yes, she regularly work in the US.
Hugh Grant, however, does not "work in the US regularly".
He has made a bunch of rom-com flop movies IN THE US.
Not as many as you think and not in the last 15ish years.
OMG have you even heard of IMDB - just go look him up and shut up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hugh Grant. English
Nicole Kidman - Aussie
Donald Sutherland - Canadian
the kid who played Henry - English
The lawyer - English
the prosecution lawyer - Danish
Was there and American actor IN this?
I thought the same thing.
They say that acting requires the use of imagination, and that Americans are too literal to be able to do it well, hence the need to import foreign actors.
I think most of them are working in the US regularly (except the lawyers and the kid actors) so its safe to say these folks were not "imported"
Interestingly, Nicole Kidman is now on her 3rd non-US location filming since quarantine (when her family's Australian passports came in handy). But yes, she regularly work in the US.
Hugh Grant, however, does not "work in the US regularly".
He has made a bunch of rom-com flop movies IN THE US.
Not as many as you think and not in the last 15ish years.