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Loading... As Good as It Gets [1997 film] (1997)by James L. Brooks (Director / Screenwriter), Mark Andrus (Screenwriter)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. If you take a step back from it, this is a preposterous love story about two characters who should never get together, burdened the the story of a sick child and a troubled neighbor. But the cast pulls it all off and you can't help but being caught up in it and enjoy it all the way through. But will this marriage last? ( ) An obsessive-compulsive misanthrope learns to be slightly less horrible. Harmless. There are some bits of memorable dialog here and there that manage to make it more than just a 90's artifact. Concept: C Story: C Characters: B Dialog: B Pacing: C Cinematography: C Special effects/design: C Acting: B Music: C Enjoyment: C plus GPA: 2.3/4 no reviews | add a review
Belongs to Publisher SeriesGracie Films (1997) Is contained inHas as a reference guide/companionAwardsNotable Lists
Melvin Udall is an obsessive-compulsive novelist with Manhattan's meanest mouth. But when his gay neighbor Simon is hospitalized, Melvin is forced to babysit Simon's dog. And that unexpected act of kindness-- along with waitress Carol Connelly-- helps put Melvin back in the human race. No library descriptions found. |
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