I have loved this movie for decades..Jane..what a crush..I wished that Mr Reeves had stayed off that damn horse.😍
@anitabass5702Ай бұрын
One of my favorites. I’ve never tried to over analyze it. Watching it has always been like a little escape for me. Just love it❤
@mystaffmystaff880317 күн бұрын
My most favorite movie, I’ve enjoyed it for decades. The movie is timeless and the score for it written by John Barry is a major character itself in the movie and priceless. 👍🏾
@elizabethbrown34479 күн бұрын
Destroyed me. ,amazing film stunning music
@elizabethbrown34479 күн бұрын
I cried and cried for hours after this film
@NerdyRambling9 күн бұрын
Yeah that ending is a gut punch!
@lesliesalas48532 күн бұрын
in the intersectionality of the time - why was the nameplate under Ms McKenna's photo intentionally missing?
@NerdyRamblingКүн бұрын
I don't know. I often wonder if there is depth to that or if it was simply a plot device.
@Tee13-o8t2 ай бұрын
while a bit older than you are, I enjoy older films in gneral especially between 1950s till 1970s. This film still fell within the spectrum. I would not call romance films chick flicks because ultimately they are films about people and relationships which is the stuff life is made of. Even when the core is a love story, there are always many concepts and values around it to go far beyond the two people involved. I also enjoyed your tracing the path of the film from mediocre reviews to cult status, which is very true.... I look forward to more videos from you....
@NerdyRambling2 ай бұрын
Hey man I appreciate the support and also you sharing a perspective. I would call SOME films “chick flicks” because there plenty that exist just for escapism for the female fantasy. However I think there are a lot of films that are exactly how you described and its a shame many men just write off any romance as a “chick flick”