Sometimes the mood one is in at a given moment is just right for the film you are well-nigh to run into. This, obviously, has its setbacks. Ane night you are just not in the mood, and you write a pic off as trash; another night, in a more favourable frame of mind, you lap up a movie just loving it. This is of form pre-emptive and subjective: just we are all human. We all take our foibles and manias. Then if you forgive me for dismissing out of hand all those delightfully dreadful romantic comedies with Richard Gere or Hugh Grant, whoever the delicious young lady may be playing with them, without forgetting Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, equally being pure unadulterated slush, we might meet on level terms and wade in where fools fear to tread.
I just love Salma Hayek.
She is not simply superbly gorgeous to look at - those deep Mexican-Lebanese optics just keep y'all enchanted throughout - but she is also pretty good at acting. That, together with a nicely-told story with intelligent directing and dialogues which do non autumn flat on their confront helps make `Fools Rush in' stand out above the remainder of the ilk. Firstly the moving-picture show does not attempt to be sickly funny. It does non make ireful bile ascent into your throat. Perchance Matthew Perry is not the exact partner for the role, just the chemistry betwixt him and Salma Hayek seems to hold together fairly well. The story is besides an indictment into situations which must exist arising daily: peculiarly in the United States of America where racial intolerance can become highly murky. A white New-Yorker falls in love with a Mexican daughter. Well, if they are all like Salma Hayek, I would not be at all surprised. I would, too. But sociological barriers - in the Mexican family too, with a wonderful estimation here by Angelina Calderón Torres - produce the logical but hypocritical obstacles which however persist in what for me should be classified equally one-time societies.
A movie I shall encounter again, which for me must exist unique among films called romantic comedies. Just there is only that something in the petite 30-year-old Salma Hayek which lifts me heart and soul into clouds of surrealistic fantasy, that has me fascinated, enchanted.
Therefore any objective commenting on this picture is out of the question for me. Tut, tut, my lad.
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