Love as a universal emotion, has found a wonderful home in
cinema. Films exploring passion and the affectionate involvement of the main
characters have always attracted audiences. Romance in films has given birth to
that great sub-genre – the ‘Romantic
Comedy’ – and the list of wonderful films that incorporate romance into a
humourous setting (or humour into a
romantic one!) is long and illustrious. Sometimes there are less obvious
romantic films too; ‘Shane’,’ Tender Mercies’ or even ‘Once’
I feel, are implicit love stories. Emoting love is perhaps, what the greats do
best – who can forget John Wayne in ‘Rio Grande’ (the big man usually so
sure of himself around guns and horses, gives a most emotionally-unsure &
blustery performance of a man beginning to fall in love) or how tenderly
Eastwood directs the romance in ‘The Bridges of Madison County’?
Of course, wild, passionate love given to dramatic,
impulsive actions does the trick too. Whether you prefer your love sweetened or
repressed or laced with humour or just plain indecisive, romantic films have
managed to pull off great canvases and great performances.
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