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Romantic Comedy Richard Gere plays Ike Graham a newspaper columnist from New York City who when in a rush writes an that he has not confirmed. The story is about a young woman from rural Hale, Maryland named Maggie, played by Julia Roberts, who has been engaged many times but runs away when she gets to the alter. Things backfire and Ike is fired but then is sent to do a story on Maggie. Their lives become entwined as they both come to many realizations. Thanks to Ike she soon discovers just how much of a joke she has become. When she ready to go to the alter with her newest fiance, coach Bob, she goes to buy a wedding dress. The clerk tells her that she should not purchase the dress she likes because it is too expensive for the few minutes that she will wear it. Her family and friends all treat this problem as a game with only Ike who feels compassion for her. One of the funnier moments is the wedding rehearsal where everyone receives a surprise which I am not going to tell you about. You can guess though, right, after all this is a love story. Other funny moments are the scenes with Maggie's grandmother who believes she knows Maggie's problem. Joan Cusak also supplies much humour. She made the movie for me. Ms. Cusak has become a fantastic character actor in the past few years. She gave a wonderful performance in this summer's much ignored but excellent film...ARLINGTON ROAD. Director Garry Marshall also did a wonderful job of directing this film but I did not find the film that great mostly because it was too predicatable, there was no doubt as to what was going to happen all along. If you want to take your girl on a date, then this is the picture for her. Do not misunderstand, I have heard from lots of guys who really liked the film and I really had no problems watching it. So go out and enjoy RUNAWAY BRIDE. |
Starring: Julia Roberts .... Richard Gere .... Joan Cusack .... Hector Elizondo .... Rita Wilson .... Paul Dooley .... Christopher Meloni Directed by Garry Marshall Written by Sara Parriott & Josann McGibbon Produced by Robert W. Cort Distributed by Paramount Films Rating USA... PG Rating Canada... PG Read Another Review Of This Film Read Still Another Review Of This Film |
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