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9/10
A perceptive comedy about men, women and love
mail-10907 February 2005
'So This is Romance' has a fine angle on men and women in pursuit of love. The pitfalls and pratfalls are humorously portrayed as 'Mike' decides whether to date his ex again, or go for the new love. Both have the plus sides, but Mike being Mike makes the wrong decision, argues with his ex (As usual) and discovers his new flame is now back with her ex... thus losing both. Contrasting this roller coaster of emotions is Tony (John Hannah) whose relationship with his girlfriend is on and off more than a traffic light. And to reflect them all in a slightly more positive light is Mikes Dad, a drunk who craves the return of his wife, Mike's Mum. Mike gets them back together and all do they fight. So Mike gives up, then, alone on a cliff top who should turn up but the one...when you least expect it.
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8/10
The best of British
cuelist2 May 1999
I really enjoyed this film. A good and fairly unpredictable plot as well as great acting from all involved. A film in the great British drama tradition. It comes with a humorous twist and set in everyday grey London.

A perfect film for a Sunday morning viewing...
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wet as a pancake.
jules-10818 September 1999
A US distributor told me that the problem with this film is that >it was too english. She was right, too. It occasionally made me >laugh but Reece Dinsdale's failure to find a girlfriend and >constant winging annoyed the hell out of me. Funny that the same >cannot be said for Johnny Favareau in 'Swingers' which is a much >better film about the same topic.

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Painfully self-conscious
theprovinces29 December 2002
Mike (Dinsdale) is a loquacious, self-righteous character, who is unfortunately, the central character in this film about a man's search for idealized romance. Kevin W. Smith, the film's writer and director, who no doubt identifies strongly with Mike, and his intention was to comedically depict the trials and tribulations of a single man's search for "true love."

However, he has presented the audience with a character so irritating it's completely understandable why he hasn't found a proper partner.

The film is somewhat salvaged by the presence of the charming John Hannah (although his role is a caricature) and the beautiful and talented Victoria Smurfit.
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8/10
A Very British Movie!!!
fiona davidson20 June 2001
I loved this film. It tells the story of a single 36 year old, Mike (Reece Dinsdale) and his constant efforts to find that elusive thing called romance. He tries too hard each time as he doesn't really have a clue about the opposite sex, or feelings, or have any grasp of the downside of jumping in at the deep end. His best mate (John Hannah) is a lot more laid back, and surprise, surprise, he gets through without too many hiccups which must be pretty sickening from Mike's point of view.

The other story that is intertwined is the story of Mike's dad and long lost mum. Now that is true romance and everything that it is - the parts were brilliantly played by seasoned actors Frank Finlay and Susannah York.

Every role was played well and the thoughts and dialogue were well scripted and funny. I doubt if there is anyone who can truly say they have never been in one of these romantic predicaments.

I must just add another observation though about the previous comment. How is this film too English? I think all concerned would far prefer it to be too British (there is a difference) which I don't see as a problem and certainly nothing to be ashamed of. We have a different way of life and different attitudes but as long as people appreciate that then enjoyment of the film shouldn't be hampered. I haven't seen Swingers yet but I will look out for it to do a British comparison!
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9/10
A very perceptive comedy
mail-10903 November 2004
'So this is Romance' uniquely looks at men as the weaker sex, portraying them as maybe the way they really are underneath all that surface bravado. Above all by turning the tables for a change this film manages to reveal some fascinating and very amusing male views on the fairer sex. The protagonists Reece Dinsdale and John Hannah are walking disasters when to comes to women, and this is what makes the film all the more amusing. Many situations ring a bell when it comes to the trials and tribulations of relationships, the women Clara Bellar and Victoria Smurfitt are perfect opposites for Mike, making you realize his dilemma. Mike's drunk father beautifully played by Frank Finlay, gives you every reason to believe that the future is as hopeless as his when it comes to finding true love. A lovely witty movie.
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8/10
An unique blend of humor, common masculine vulnerability and future hope
jos_santen16 March 2012
This movie undoubtedly immediately recalls feelings of vulnerability that is recognizable for most men, regardless of where they live. Although the story of this movie is not very original (indeed, fear of rejection in love is not a rarity in any movie at all), the way he expresses his feelings of desire and vulnerability are both very witty and touching in a no nonsense way. Even an actor such as Hugh Grant doesn't show his emotions of insecurity and sorrow so intensely as Mike does.

In general, in a vast majorities of the movies ever made, men show their emotions far less intense in very probing love scenes, contrary to most women do in movies. In spite of this, many men all over the world undoubtedly often feel the pain of love as intense as Mike does often without openly showing it neither verbal nor non verbal. Therefore, this movie has remained with me all along: this movie is a nutshell for every man who want direct recognition of repressed feelings about the pain of love. Finally, I think the way Mike deals with the ups and downs of finding a durable intimate relationship are both a consolation, consolidation and very instructive for any man. Nevertheless, I wouldn't recommend this movie if one only prefers complicated love stories with cryptic psychological plots!
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