Writer's Block: Here's looking at you
Nov. 6th, 2009 10:59 am[Error: unknown template qotd]
There's simply too many to choose from -- but my top three are probably:
1. The infamous 'book scene' from The Remains of the Day which I know probably isn't classically categorised as a romantic film but that scene was positively mesmerising.
2. The gazebo scene from The Sound of Music, yes...I'm a real romantic softie at heart. That scene always makes a certain part of me melt no matter how many times I've watched it. And a very dashing Christopher Plummer doesn't help much either in this case!
3. The scene where Hugh Grant's Edward Ferrars finally confesses all to Emma Thompson's Elinor near the end of the film, Sense and Sensibility...his quote always sticks in my head: 'that my heart is, and always will be, yours.'
There's simply too many to choose from -- but my top three are probably:
1. The infamous 'book scene' from The Remains of the Day which I know probably isn't classically categorised as a romantic film but that scene was positively mesmerising.
2. The gazebo scene from The Sound of Music, yes...I'm a real romantic softie at heart. That scene always makes a certain part of me melt no matter how many times I've watched it. And a very dashing Christopher Plummer doesn't help much either in this case!
3. The scene where Hugh Grant's Edward Ferrars finally confesses all to Emma Thompson's Elinor near the end of the film, Sense and Sensibility...his quote always sticks in my head: 'that my heart is, and always will be, yours.'