That's how i came to see It from sleepless in Seattle the scene where the sister is watching this movie 😭 she's crying and mentions an affair to remember 💙🎗️💙 thank you i enjoyed you video. Thank you you Love 👆
I love Deborah Kerr, she elevated the movie so much, hee and Cary's chemistry was sizzling with a great banter going on. The performance Deborah gave in the final scene was brilliant, when she says Nicki "oh darling, dont look at me like that" had me bowling with tears. She looked breathtakingly beautiful and wish the both of them had more scenes in the movie. 🤩💕
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Thought it was kind of boring, the dialogue was awkward and breaks a lot. Maybe I'm just used to quicker dialogue where the banter between characters is how we would measure their chemistry, but as they don't express their passion physically... I don't get it. Loved Deborah Kerr's wardrobe and found it hard to believe Cary Grant as a down and out painter.
I love these movies from this time period. This is called acting that you see here, they use their facial expressions and body language to tell the story, some things are implied and you have to feel the emotional exchange between two people who love each other so much that they don’t want to hurt the other one. When he finally figures it out that she can’t walk he realizes she loves him so much that she will live with a broken body and a broken heart so as not to be a burden on him being stuck with a cripple. Only two years before they came out with the shots to prevent polio and every time your child or young adult got sick you feared that it was polio and that they would be crippled, then it was 1962 when the oral polio vaccine was developed.The very first time I saw this movie my mother and I both cried like babies and I was 10 years old and watched many romantic movies and lots of westerns. Mom and I loved anything with Cary Grant in it. He was such a good looking and very classy man. He was good looking even when he got old. Back in the 50’s and 60’s scripts were developed around the acting, the script, the scenery and making the audience be drawn into it. Now movies are loud, foul language, gaudy and seemed to want shock value. I don’t think that I’ve gone to a great movie in a very long time.
Love this movie . Wonderful
That's how i came to see It from sleepless in Seattle the scene where the sister is watching this movie 😭 she's crying and mentions an affair to remember 💙🎗️💙 thank you i enjoyed you video. Thank you you Love 👆
I love Deborah Kerr, she elevated the movie so much, hee and Cary's chemistry was sizzling with a great banter going on. The performance Deborah gave in the final scene was brilliant, when she says Nicki "oh darling, dont look at me like that" had me bowling with tears. She looked breathtakingly beautiful and wish the both of them had more scenes in the movie. 🤩💕
The worst too is he’s so pissed! And she won’t get up and he’s like why aren’t you more passionate about what’s happening!!! Ugh it kills!
An Affair to Remember is the most romantic movie ever. It proves the Universe has a hand in true love and that true love conquers all.
One of the best romance films of all time ❤
Frank Zappa went to the Dr multiple times and was told there was nothing wrong. It was too late when his cancer was finally diagnosed
That’s crazy. Especially now when it seems cancer is easily diagnosed. RIP Zappa
Prrrrrr
Kerr is pronounced CAR.
Donde consigo esa película completa, en español latino
encontré esto. parece que puedes encontrarlo en estos lugares en español
Amazon.ca.com, Best Buy and EBay
You all should do focus groups for new movies.
Que la película sea completa y sustitutos en español
😊 mot
Why do we have people talking about these films which we sre no so eell so well
Its called . " Let 's make a YT vlog and capitalise on well known hollywood star performances. See how many likes and subscribers we get and make a bit of cash".
Pno need for dialogue spoils enjoying movie
Thought it was kind of boring, the dialogue was awkward and breaks a lot. Maybe I'm just used to quicker dialogue where the banter between characters is how we would measure their chemistry, but as they don't express their passion physically... I don't get it. Loved Deborah Kerr's wardrobe and found it hard to believe Cary Grant as a down and out painter.
I sometimes have a hard time with older movies cause they don’t feel “real” to me so I get what you are saying.
I love these movies from this time period. This is called acting that you see here, they use their facial expressions and body language to tell the story, some things are implied and you have to feel the emotional exchange between two people who love each other so much that they don’t want to hurt the other one. When he finally figures it out that she can’t walk he realizes she loves him so much that she will live with a broken body and a broken heart so as not to be a burden on him being stuck with a cripple. Only two years before they came out with the shots to prevent polio and every time your child or young adult got sick you feared that it was polio and that they would be crippled, then it was 1962 when the oral polio vaccine was developed.The very first time I saw this movie my mother and I both cried like babies and I was 10 years old and watched many romantic movies and lots of westerns. Mom and I loved anything with Cary Grant in it. He was such a good looking and very classy man. He was good looking even when he got old. Back in the 50’s and 60’s scripts were developed around the acting, the script, the scenery and making the audience be drawn into it. Now movies are loud, foul language, gaudy and seemed to want shock value. I don’t think that I’ve gone to a great movie in a very long time.
No this a waste of time