Feb 16, 2011

The Romantics

The Romantics is a dramatic comedy film which was released to limited theaters in the U.S. on September 10, 2010. The film was written and directed by Galt Niederhoffer, who previously wrote the screenplay for Prozac Nation and directed Six Chicks in a Kitchen.The tagline of The Romantics is “A romantic drama about love, destiny and other events you just can't plan for.


Laura and Lila. Lila (Paquin) is getting married at her parents' Long Island spread; Laura (Holmes), her long-time roommate, is her maid of honor. One catch: Lila is marrying Tom (Josh Duhamel), the guy that Laura was deeply involved with in college, before Lila swept him away with both her charms and the promises of her parents' fortune. The catch (and it is wholly unsurprising) is that Tom, the groom, isn't sure he made the right decision. He still has feelings for Laura. 



But there are moments: like the one in which Laura confronts Tom after the rehearsal dinner, the night before the wedding, about why he broke her heart. Duhamel's Tom is the kind of pretty-boy jock who is used to getting what he wants and who believes it's his prerogative to have it both ways if that's what he desires. But Laura sets him straight in a scene that's blistering, thanks to Holmes.
The same is true when Tom reveals his indecisiveness to Lila. Paquin calmly flays him with words; she makes it clear that this is not something she'll put up with and that he needs to get his head on straight and get on with it.
And, eventually, there's the showdown between Paquin, secure in her rightness, and Holmes, who's been playing second-fiddle to Lila for as long as they've known each other. It's a terrific encounter, full of snap and bite as real feelings lead to sharp, pain-inflicting words. These two young actresses might as well be quietly spitting razors at each other. It's not a screaming fight - but it definitely is war.
Unfortunately, there's little else in The Romantics that rises to this level. Too little of this film deals with this unhappy triangle.Instead, Niederhoffer spends far too much time on the interplay between the rest of the wedding party, two married couples played by Adam Brody, Rebecca Lawrence, Jeremy Strong and Malin Ackerman. After the rehearsal dinner, much drinking and a half-assed skinny dip (half-assed in the sense that they swim in their underwear), they switch partners for easily predicted hijinx - except that none of them wind up in bed.

Paquin is also given a black-sheep brother played by Elijah Wood, who assays the role as though he expected there to be more bad behavior for him to enact. She also has a sister who has an unsurprisingly destructive encounter with Paquin's wedding dress. And her mother is played by the comically inventive Candice Bergen, who is given criminally little to do.

Honestly, I didnt quite enjoyed or liked the ending of the movie, simply because the havent showed anything after the rain they didnt showed if Lila still married Tom or did Tom married Laura. But all in all the movie was good it still embodied reality and I could still give it a 3 star rating.


The Romantics Casts and Characteristics are as follows:


Katie Holmes as Laura, the maid of honor at Lila and Tom's wedding
Anna Paquin as Lila, the bride
Josh Duhamel as Tom, the groom, who was once involved with Laura
Dianna Agron as Minnow,Lila's sister
Adam Brody as Jake
Malin Åkerman as Tripler
Elijah Wood as Chip,Lila's black sheep brother
Jeremy Strong as Pete
Rebecca Lawrence as Weesie
Candice Bergen as Augusta
Annabel-Jane Brooks as Patricia 


The movie is based on a novel with the same title written by  Galt Niederhoffer who also did the screenplay and directed the movie.

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