Raleigh-7
Joined Apr 2002
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What I really liked was that this film is so different to the usual film fare. And I mean there were more female roles than male, and I am a male. It seems female actors have so many fewer parts to play and display their talents. Each of them was a real 3 dimentional player and added to the pleasure watching this film. This was not a dramatic film but a comedy with some serious moments and should be judged as such. Nancy Travis, Laura Linney and Teri Hatcher deserve to be seen more often before they have to take middle-age parts like Faye Dunaway. All in all I enjoyed this film.
Saw this film one week ago and enjoyed it. Have always liked the two stars and was looking forward to seeing them together. I was not disappointed. They seemed to go together very well. My friends and I came home and watched Notting Hill afterwards. Right away we all noticed the same thing. The stars were great but the rest of the cast[other than Robert Klein] did nothing for the film. The English Notting Hill was full of great performances by the whole cast, no matter how small the role, and made that film so memorable. Just anyone, it seemed could play the one-dimensional "others" of the film [perhaps Alicia Witt had two dimensions]. In all the English films with Hugh Grant,i.e. Four Weddings and a Funeral, so many of the cast are first class actors and you don't forget them. Two Weeks Notice seemed shallower in comparison because the two stars were like two people on an uninhabited island. Hollywood needs to use their great wealth of talent in secondary or minor parts to build up the succulence of the whole production; just like one wouldn't make potato soup with just water and potatoes
Saw this film one week ago and enjoyed it. Have always liked the two stars and was looking forward to seeing them together. I was not disappointed. They seemed to go together very well. My friends and I came home and watched Notting Hill afterwards. Right away we all noticed the same thing. The stars were great but the rest of the cast[other than Robert Klein] did nothing for the film. The English Notting Hill was full of great perfomances by the whole cast, no matter how small the role, and made that film so memorable. Just anyone, it seemed could play the one-dimentional "others" of the film [perhaps Alicia Witt had two dimensions]. In all the English films with Hugh Grant,ie Four Weddings and a Funeral, so many of the cast are first class actors and you don't forget them. Two Weeks Notice seemed shallower in comparison because the two stars were like two people on an uninhabited island. Hollywood needs to use their great wealth of talent in secondary or minor parts to build up the succulence of the whole production; just like one wouldn't make potato soup with just water and potatoes