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Newest Review: ... perfect choice for the truly lovely (and persistent) Steve, drowning himself in work to try and recover from some terrible ... more

 ... romantic choices, but nevertheless ready to take the chance to build his future. Scott has a look and manner that is gentle sweetness over elusive darkness, which gives him an unmistakeable depth; this is necessary because the relationship between Steve and Linda is the most true and the most fraught with passion and tragedy and potential of all of them. Kyra Sedgwick I found annoying as Linda the first time around, but her cutesome bitty defensiveness grew on me as I grew up with the film. Remember I was 12 when I fi...more

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Crowned Review Singles (DVD): Dyslexic Hearts (1504 words)
by - written on 30/09/04 (Very useful, 143 readings)
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“I’d try to comprehend you but I got a dyslexic heart…” Singles, Cameron Crowe’s 1992 tale of the twentysomething search for love in Seattle, is one of my all-time favourite films. This sweet, episodic mix of neatly interlinking storylines is very human, very funny and has probably the best soundtrack of any film in that decade (yes, that includes Pulp Fiction). “How did this stuff get so complicated? I don’t know.” The storyline strands are relatively few, and this is why the film continues to be coherent and believable. Poor Linda has been dumped on more times than she cares to remember, so is in no mood to meet Steve, who might just be ...  Read the complete review

 
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