lunes, 10 de septiembre de 2012

A Romantic Choice


Last weekend I saw a great movie: “50 first dates” which came out for the first time in the cinemas of the United States in 2004. In this movie the director, Peter Segal, mixed romanticism and humor in an entertaining film.
 The movie is about a lovely woman that suffered an accident and lost her memory of all the things that happened to her after the accident. Adam Standler, the main character, is going to try to make her fall in love with him in spite of her problem.
In the movie, the script-writer mixed different personalities through all the characters: you can find the stupid one, the romantic one and the cheater, among lots more.
The director chose to work with the theme of love without frontiers because, it isquite incredible how Adam goes to the extreme of preparing a diary where she can write her feelings to make her memory last…in order to gain the heart of this lovely girl. It’s a movie to realize the importance of everyday loving your partner, because love is not a thing to be bought and falling in love is a beautiful experience in life.
The movie is adapted to people from +13 years old because it contains a few scenes non-adapted for children.
In my point of view, it is a great movie to cry and laugh at the same time, watching it with your friends comfortly at your own house.