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Micron
10-10-2005, 12:54 AM
[right:7e33f2f5a8]http://www.experiencewindows.co.uk/postimages/rtm.jpg[/right:7e33f2f5a8]When I saw the trailer for this film, I said out loud to no one in particular "this film is going to be crap." I also said that about THE MATRIX and look at what happened there...

Now I am not a box office guru by any stretch but I usually have a pretty good gut about what is going to be good and what is going to really suck.

In this case I was blinded by my complete and utter apathy towards David Duchovney. Let me put it to you a different way: I don't like him as a person ( from what I have read of him in interviews, he is unbelievably pre-madonna like and he is full of himself considering all he has done is X-Files ) or as an actor.

But I am happy to say that even though those things may still be true about the man, Return To Me is delightful and has it's heart in the right place. Bonnie Hunt has directed a beautiful story and she has told it with class and grace. This is one of the most romantic films I have seen and even though it may seem to be a bit sad and maudlin in its premise, give it a chance and you will be hooked.

It has to be said ( and this pains me to do so ) that the reason this film works so well is because of the story and the cast. Duchovney and Driver are so wonderful and believable here that I honestly wanted to cry along with them. There is one particularly powerful scene when Duchovney comes home after his wife has died and he slumps down on the floor of his house. As it always does, the family dog looks to the door to wait for his wife to come walking in. She doesn't and with his shirt collar still stained with blood, Rob ( Duchovney ) tells him that she is not coming home, ever. He then calls the dog over to him and they seem to share a cry together. The dog lets out a small moan and then Rob cries.

And this is one of the most realistic moments of pain I have ever seen in any character in any movie. You can feel his pain and at that moment I forgot I was watching an actor that I generally don't like, and I felt that I was watching someone that I knew moarn the loss of his beloved. This is powerful stuff.

Another strength of the film is the supporting cast. Bonnie Hunt has combined an ethnic melting pot of Irish and Italian characters that share a common bond. They share a pub called O'Reilley's Italian Pub. That is a delicious name all by itself. And heading the diametric scale of clashing cultures is Carol O'Connor and Robert Loggia. These are two proud old men that love their homeland but love their granddaughter and niece ( I think it is ) respectively. And that is the character played by Minnie Driver. This scenario is ripe for comedy and Hunt doesn't miss anything here.

Bonnie Hunt and James Belushi also share some funny moments together as the middle aged married couple and Belushi gets top points as he accepts humility gracefully and shows off his ample keg of a stomach for laughs. With his family consisting of three or four kids, there is very little time for him and the wife to have quality time. And again Hunt handles this with perfect elegance.

This is a wonderful story of finding true love, knowing how lucky you are to have true love and the power of friendship and family. Return To Me is a wonderful romance and even though I still don't have a great admiration for David Duchovney, I have to admit that he was perfect in this role and I could not picture anyone else playing his character. He was sensitive and believable and the movie was good because of him, not just because of him, but he sure added to the flavour.

If you are a sucker for a good romance and you want a good cry, then this is the film for you, Highly Recommended.

Neo, Knock, Knock
10-10-2005, 02:52 AM
Shame ya bad mouthing the MATRIX. Anyway, did not know you were a movie critic as such, especially if you wrote this piece!! (Very nice review) If this movie is available at my favorite movie store (Blockbuster), I will get, to check it out, and get back to you on your comments. Nice post though.

Micron
10-10-2005, 02:55 AM
lol I wasen't bad mouthing the Matrix, I said I thought it would be a pile of crap, But It wasent (I bought a 6 DVD Boxset of the Matrix).

Neo, Knock, Knock
10-10-2005, 02:57 AM
Just funnin' with ya. Nice review anyway

Femail
10-10-2005, 11:58 AM
Oh I like the sound of this too - will wait till I'm on my own though as I will surely be shedding a tear or two (far too emotional sometimes lol)


I'll be sat with a box of tissues and a cheese board (cheese mad)

ragdoll26
12-10-2005, 01:21 PM
Hehe...by the way it was an excellent write up...I can't stand David "I'm an idiot" Duchovney either, but there you go...great minds and all that!! :hug: xx

Neo, Knock, Knock
01-02-2006, 03:14 AM
Well, I rented today@Blockbuster. The plan is to watch tonite and by end of week I will try and give my comments :boogie:

FisionChips
01-02-2006, 08:21 AM
I am equally apathetic regarding David Duchovny, I saw the cover here, read the title and thought 'this film's going to be crap' :) . Then I read the review... I'm not into 'kleenex' flicks, but I'll give this one a go. Thanks Mike.