Sunday, July 5, 2009

Isn't it Romantic?

Isn't it romantic?
Music in the night, a dream that can be heard.
Isn't it romantic?
Moving shadows write the oldest magic word.
I hear the breezes playing in the trees above
While all the world is saying you were meant for love.
-Eric Carmen

As I sit here tonight I get the urge (which I often do) to watch a romantic movie. I search through all my movies for that one movie that can touch my heart. Is it Casablanca? For most people Casablanca is the ultimate romance. With those classic lines guaranteed to make anyone smile; "Of all the gin joints, in all the towns, in all the world, she walks into mine. " and, "here's looking at you kid." I can't hear "As Time goes by" with out thinking of Sam playing it as Ilsa hums. Classic.

Or is it Sleepless in Seattle. Hearing Tom Hanks talk about how special his wife was to an on-air radio therapist. " Well, it was a million tiny little things that, when you added them all up, they meant we were suppose to be together... and I knew it. I knew it the very first time I touched her. It was like coming home... only to no home I'd ever known... I was just taking her hand to help her out of a car and I knew. It was like... magic. " That line always brings tears to my eyes.

But then there is Cary Grant from An Affair to Remember. The Story Sleepless in Seattle was based off of. Handsome playboy Nicky Ferrante and beautiful night club singer Terry McKay have a romance while on a cruise from Europe to New York. Although both are engaged to other people, they decide to meet at the top of the Empire State Building in six months. When an unfortunate accident keeps Terry from the reunion Nicky fears that she has married or does not love him anymore. Will he discover the truth behind her absence and reunite with his one true love? Who wouldn't love Nicky Ferrante? This movie always makes me want a glass of pink Champagne.

And then I always come back to the old stand by. The movie which inspired my blog design. Sabrina. The Story of a Chauffeurs daughter who is in love with the very rich, very spoiled David Larrabee. Invisible to David, Sabrina goes to Paris to learn the Art of French Cuisine. She returns a grown up, sophisticated and beautiful woman and an engaged David notices. Linus the older brother sees that David is about to throw away his engagement and a huge deal for their family and decides he must charm Sabrina himself to keep David off her. But then Sabrina finds herself falling in love with Linus.

So I sit here this Sunday evening and wait for Sabrina and Linus to fall in love and be together in Paris. Isn't it romantic? I say it is.

"Once upon a time, on the north shore of Long Island, not far from New York, there was a very, very large mansion, almost a castle. And on this very large estate lived a small girl. And life was pleasant there and very, very simple. But, then one day, the girl grew up and went beyond the walls of the grounds and found the world. "

What is your go-to romantic movie?

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3 comments:

SHANNA said...

i am not totally in to the old movies, but i do enjoy them sometimes. i LOVE the Notebook. i can watch it over and over. i also love 50 first dates. i guess i am more a new movie kind of girl!!

Unknown said...

I do love the classic romance movies! However, my two favorites are The American President and Pride & Prejudice. I think a much needed second blog is in order since I know The American President is one of your favorites too!

THE PARKER FAMILY said...

I know its taken me a really long time to comment on this blog, but I finally realized what my go-to romantic movie is. . . Somewhere in Time. What could possibly out-romance time travel to find the person of your dreams?