Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA statuesque Hollywood icon meets a Jewish leprechaun in a bird store--what are the chances?A statuesque Hollywood icon meets a Jewish leprechaun in a bird store--what are the chances?A statuesque Hollywood icon meets a Jewish leprechaun in a bird store--what are the chances?
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I have mixed feelings about this movie. When it first started I wasn't sure I was going to like it. I thought the female actors were decent. But the male actors were pretty annoying. The constant banter drove me crazy. It was just one line-liner after another. A bit like a Marx Brothers or early Woody Allen movie. Only not quite as funny.
But then the movie started to gel. At first there didn't seem to be any plot at all. Then things improved. I really enjoyed Mariette Hartley. She was absolutely wonderful. Her deadpan delivery was just great.
However, I thought Jerry was really obnoxious. He wasn't funny at all and his voices were really grating.
But in the end, I thought the film was worth watching. Not great, but decent.
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But then the movie started to gel. At first there didn't seem to be any plot at all. Then things improved. I really enjoyed Mariette Hartley. She was absolutely wonderful. Her deadpan delivery was just great.
However, I thought Jerry was really obnoxious. He wasn't funny at all and his voices were really grating.
But in the end, I thought the film was worth watching. Not great, but decent.
If you enjoyed this review, look for MovieJunkieMark.
A very enjoyable almost completely comic (that turns dramatic) film about an aging Mariette Hartley who decides to try computer dating and after a few duds meets Jerry Sroka (also an actor). Apparently it's loosely based on their own lives and they play themselves, as do most of the characters in the film.
Hartley plays an actress still plugging along in Hollywood but pretty must at the end of her career, while Sroka plays a small-part actor who's never really made it, gets a job here and there. They are totally mismatched and totally destined for one another (and married in real life).
A few others show up as themselves. Morgan Fairchild and Tess Harper show up for an audition. Bernie Kopell is a friend as are Don Scardino (who directs the film) and Lloyd Bremseth (who now owns a bird store). The story takes a sharp turns after Hartley experiences a medical emergency.
Written by Hartley and Sroka. Very enjoyable.
Hartley plays an actress still plugging along in Hollywood but pretty must at the end of her career, while Sroka plays a small-part actor who's never really made it, gets a job here and there. They are totally mismatched and totally destined for one another (and married in real life).
A few others show up as themselves. Morgan Fairchild and Tess Harper show up for an audition. Bernie Kopell is a friend as are Don Scardino (who directs the film) and Lloyd Bremseth (who now owns a bird store). The story takes a sharp turns after Hartley experiences a medical emergency.
Written by Hartley and Sroka. Very enjoyable.
...in years.
I'd about given up on streaming services. I was ready to chuck it all and go back to my DVD collection. And then Mariette and Jerry share this wonderful gem. There is a list of 100 top movies of all time that I made for myself. No doubt everyone that reads this review has made similar lists. If you saw my list, you'd probably agree with 70% of my choices. Well, something is going to get deleted from my list because this one is going in pretty close to the top of my list. And speaking as an older man, Mariette is still absolutely stunning as a woman. So what! I'm partial to redheads. Jerry understands where I'm coming from. When you find a person beautiful, it's timeless. It matters not how wrinkled, stove-up, or battered they are. You still see their beauty in their eyes, their face, their manner, and their grace. This movie reminds me that I have to go tell my wife that I love her.
I'd about given up on streaming services. I was ready to chuck it all and go back to my DVD collection. And then Mariette and Jerry share this wonderful gem. There is a list of 100 top movies of all time that I made for myself. No doubt everyone that reads this review has made similar lists. If you saw my list, you'd probably agree with 70% of my choices. Well, something is going to get deleted from my list because this one is going in pretty close to the top of my list. And speaking as an older man, Mariette is still absolutely stunning as a woman. So what! I'm partial to redheads. Jerry understands where I'm coming from. When you find a person beautiful, it's timeless. It matters not how wrinkled, stove-up, or battered they are. You still see their beauty in their eyes, their face, their manner, and their grace. This movie reminds me that I have to go tell my wife that I love her.
I'd been watching these reality shows that feature people with serious and/or grotesque conditions that ordinary doctors couldn't fix. Though they had mostly "happy" endings, I decided I'd watch a movie that was not only happy but fun and entertaining too.
I chose "Our (Almost Completely True) Love Story. I still don't know how much of it was true, or not, but while it wasn't a great film, it was quite appealing with some humorous lines that made me chuckle.
I was a little taken aback when the protagonist had her own medical issue as I'd intended to get away from that, but being of a certain age myself, I realize medical issues are almost inescapable.
Lately, thinking a lot about relationships and love for older people, the movie was apropos, in addition to the medical stuff. Yes, it contained some stereotypical themes but hey, they're based on reality, right?
I recommend this movie if you're up for "light" entertainment with moments of both heaviness and humor.
I chose "Our (Almost Completely True) Love Story. I still don't know how much of it was true, or not, but while it wasn't a great film, it was quite appealing with some humorous lines that made me chuckle.
I was a little taken aback when the protagonist had her own medical issue as I'd intended to get away from that, but being of a certain age myself, I realize medical issues are almost inescapable.
Lately, thinking a lot about relationships and love for older people, the movie was apropos, in addition to the medical stuff. Yes, it contained some stereotypical themes but hey, they're based on reality, right?
I recommend this movie if you're up for "light" entertainment with moments of both heaviness and humor.
Just like the sign on the amusement park ride says about height, you really have to lived enough to appreciate this marvelous love story. It also helps to know the old films, so you can appreciate Jerry Sroka's constant impersonations of Groucho Marx, George Burns, Cary Grant, and Woody Allen.
I loved the bit where Hartley, at the urging of her friend, is signing up on the "Jew Date" website because, she says, "I hear Jewish men make good husbands." Also, instead of listing her age, she types in, "Mother must be dead," thus stepping around her age and making an sly joke about Jewish mothers-in-law at the same time.
Younger viewers may not be as amused as us oldsters are about all the jokes by and for those of us who have lived passed our sell-by date, but I'm sure some of the jokes will resonate with them. We "wrinklies" will chuckle to ourselves at the plight of aging actresses meeting each other at an audition where Mariette Hartley jokes about the director's assistant, "What is she, 12?" That same assistant has no clue who Hartley or Morgan Fairchild, or Tess Harper are.
It is also, at its heart, a love story, and a (mostly) true one. It's not a bring your Kleenex style Nicholas Sparks style movie, rather one that alternately reminds you of courtship and, at almost the same time, devotion of the "in sickness and in health" variety.
What you've got to ask yourself is, "Do you feel old enough? Well, do ya', Punk?"
I loved the bit where Hartley, at the urging of her friend, is signing up on the "Jew Date" website because, she says, "I hear Jewish men make good husbands." Also, instead of listing her age, she types in, "Mother must be dead," thus stepping around her age and making an sly joke about Jewish mothers-in-law at the same time.
Younger viewers may not be as amused as us oldsters are about all the jokes by and for those of us who have lived passed our sell-by date, but I'm sure some of the jokes will resonate with them. We "wrinklies" will chuckle to ourselves at the plight of aging actresses meeting each other at an audition where Mariette Hartley jokes about the director's assistant, "What is she, 12?" That same assistant has no clue who Hartley or Morgan Fairchild, or Tess Harper are.
It is also, at its heart, a love story, and a (mostly) true one. It's not a bring your Kleenex style Nicholas Sparks style movie, rather one that alternately reminds you of courtship and, at almost the same time, devotion of the "in sickness and in health" variety.
What you've got to ask yourself is, "Do you feel old enough? Well, do ya', Punk?"
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