JamesG
08-11-2012, 04:54 PM
Harold & Maude (1971)
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A movie that questions who's truly younger: the teenager obsessed with death, or the 79-year-old who knows how to live.
As they fall in love and he proposes marriage, we learn that even in small sprints love can be extremely potent.
When Harry Met Sally (1989)
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e10/JamesGrec/1220829648_1221514188-1.jpg
In between the friendship/love dance of Harry and Sally are interstitials that have seated couples of elderly people who have been in love for decades.
Grumpy Old Men (1993)
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Two old men, John (Jack Lemmon) and Max (Walter Matthau), fight over the younger, sexier Ariel (Ann-Margret).
This starts as a comedy, and holds that tone throughout, but when Max gives up Ariel to John (even though John had married Max's high school sweetheart long ago), we see that real love wins out, and that no grudge is worth depriving someone their heart.
The Bridges of Madison County (1995)
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e10/JamesGrec/1995-bridges-dvdcvr2-60-1.jpg
The affair shared by Robert Kincaid and Francesca Johnson (played by Eastwood and Streep, respectively) is short, passionate and powerful in duration, but has lasting implications over the rest of both of their lives, serving as a posthumous lesson in love to Francesca's children, who are in the throws of marital conflict when they find out the truth about their mother.
Something's Gotta Give (2003)
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e10/JamesGrec/max1142183988-front-cover-1.jpg
An almost-senior-citizen (Jack Nicholson) falls for someone closer to his age (Diane Keaton) instead of the younger women that he's known for pursuing, which seems to say that this relationship will be more about love than lust, and that the man is finally ready for a real relationship in which he has to be vulnerable and open.
The Notebook (2004)
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e10/JamesGrec/l_127520_0332280_6effda27-1.jpg
This film is bookended as a story told by an elder, in this instance by an older man in a nursing home reading a story daily to an older woman.
This movie ends up being one of the most tear-jerking in recent history, proving that love leaves an indelible mark on those involved, both immediately and peripherally.
Mamma Mia! (2008)
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e10/JamesGrec/all_dvd_covers_mamma_mia-other-1.jpg
A daughter (Amanda Seyfried) with three potential dads means a mother (Meryl Streep) who's lived and loved plenty in her life (and lived to sing the tale of it all).
While there is certainly fantasy involved in having three of the most dapper older men working in Hollywood today courting you, it's charming to see that they all came back to the island in search of the love they all feel they lost out on.
It's Complicated (2009)
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e10/JamesGrec/its20complicated20dvd20cover20copy-1.jpg
The love between Jane (Meryl Streep) and Jake (Alec Baldwin) is rekindled at their son's college graduation, despite the two of them being divorced, and Jake being remarried.
The film has other trysts and crushes as well, but the romantic hope that divorce doesn't last forever is rampant throughout the story.
Letters to Juliet (2010)
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e10/JamesGrec/CM_show_preview-1.jpg
Though young Sophie, played by Amanda Seyfried, finds true love in the final scenes of the movie, Letters to Juliet's primary focus is finding Claire's (Vanessa Redgrave) long lost love Lorenzo.
It's refreshing and romantic to see a movie take the tact of putting the older actor over the starlet, and the rekindling of lost love over the uncertainties and quibbles of a crumbling young relationship.
http://news.moviefone.com/2012/08/09/romance-films-for-adults_n_1761740.html?
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e10/JamesGrec/-Harold-and-Maude-1.jpg
A movie that questions who's truly younger: the teenager obsessed with death, or the 79-year-old who knows how to live.
As they fall in love and he proposes marriage, we learn that even in small sprints love can be extremely potent.
When Harry Met Sally (1989)
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e10/JamesGrec/1220829648_1221514188-1.jpg
In between the friendship/love dance of Harry and Sally are interstitials that have seated couples of elderly people who have been in love for decades.
Grumpy Old Men (1993)
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e10/JamesGrec/Grumpy-Old-Men-Collection-Front-Cover-13809-1.jpg
Two old men, John (Jack Lemmon) and Max (Walter Matthau), fight over the younger, sexier Ariel (Ann-Margret).
This starts as a comedy, and holds that tone throughout, but when Max gives up Ariel to John (even though John had married Max's high school sweetheart long ago), we see that real love wins out, and that no grudge is worth depriving someone their heart.
The Bridges of Madison County (1995)
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e10/JamesGrec/1995-bridges-dvdcvr2-60-1.jpg
The affair shared by Robert Kincaid and Francesca Johnson (played by Eastwood and Streep, respectively) is short, passionate and powerful in duration, but has lasting implications over the rest of both of their lives, serving as a posthumous lesson in love to Francesca's children, who are in the throws of marital conflict when they find out the truth about their mother.
Something's Gotta Give (2003)
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e10/JamesGrec/max1142183988-front-cover-1.jpg
An almost-senior-citizen (Jack Nicholson) falls for someone closer to his age (Diane Keaton) instead of the younger women that he's known for pursuing, which seems to say that this relationship will be more about love than lust, and that the man is finally ready for a real relationship in which he has to be vulnerable and open.
The Notebook (2004)
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e10/JamesGrec/l_127520_0332280_6effda27-1.jpg
This film is bookended as a story told by an elder, in this instance by an older man in a nursing home reading a story daily to an older woman.
This movie ends up being one of the most tear-jerking in recent history, proving that love leaves an indelible mark on those involved, both immediately and peripherally.
Mamma Mia! (2008)
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e10/JamesGrec/all_dvd_covers_mamma_mia-other-1.jpg
A daughter (Amanda Seyfried) with three potential dads means a mother (Meryl Streep) who's lived and loved plenty in her life (and lived to sing the tale of it all).
While there is certainly fantasy involved in having three of the most dapper older men working in Hollywood today courting you, it's charming to see that they all came back to the island in search of the love they all feel they lost out on.
It's Complicated (2009)
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e10/JamesGrec/its20complicated20dvd20cover20copy-1.jpg
The love between Jane (Meryl Streep) and Jake (Alec Baldwin) is rekindled at their son's college graduation, despite the two of them being divorced, and Jake being remarried.
The film has other trysts and crushes as well, but the romantic hope that divorce doesn't last forever is rampant throughout the story.
Letters to Juliet (2010)
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e10/JamesGrec/CM_show_preview-1.jpg
Though young Sophie, played by Amanda Seyfried, finds true love in the final scenes of the movie, Letters to Juliet's primary focus is finding Claire's (Vanessa Redgrave) long lost love Lorenzo.
It's refreshing and romantic to see a movie take the tact of putting the older actor over the starlet, and the rekindling of lost love over the uncertainties and quibbles of a crumbling young relationship.
http://news.moviefone.com/2012/08/09/romance-films-for-adults_n_1761740.html?