
Some people like romantic comedies (the "rom-com market," as they say at Premiere) with cloying, tied-up endings, precisely because they crave fantasy. I was moderately entertained by Trust the Man -- because I like movies that are slow and filled with dialogue -- up to the final scene, in which both of the leading couples are reconciled in ways that just rang false. At first, it seemed that Freundlich, who also wrote the screenplay, was going to parody the hackneyed romantic comedy ending, by having Billy Crudup leap in slow motion to knock down the usher trying to prevent Duchovny from reaching his wife on stage. Tragically, he then allowed his movie to descend into the worst kind of weepy sentimentality, as not only one but both couples are publicly reconciled, to the teary approval of the theater audience crowd in premiere formalwear. There are even cheap one-liners from the extras.
In my experience, real reconciliation involves people who retain all the traits that caused the problems in the first place but agree as adults to find a common ground. Then there is the rom-com wet dream of reconciliation: he does want to get married and have kids, after all! Aww! It's a shame, because Freundlich has a talented cast who seemed very much at ease with one another. Julianne Moore, who in real life happens to be married to Bart Freundlich, is at her radiant and intelligent best. Billy Crudup's hilarious Tobey is the person that many men really are inside, making grilled cheese sandwiches on a portable grill in his car, writing an article while he waits to move his beloved vehicle to a parking space on the opposite side of the street at just the right moment. The movie grasps at the same sort of Manhattan whimsy, slightly perverse, that Woody Allen should have trademarked, but ultimately it becomes much more Sleepless in Seattle than When Harry Met Sally.
This flick could be very interesting. So it's a romantic comedy thing? I love sleepless in seattle. If the movie may somwhat be the same as sleepless, then i will surely adore it.
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