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- <title>
- Mar. 14, 1994: The Arts & Media:Cinema
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1994
- Mar. 14, 1994 How Man Began
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- THE ARTS & MEDIA, Page 101
- Cinema
- Well Groomed
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- <body>
- <p>Sleek,forgettable fun in Four Weddings and a Funeral
- </p>
- <p>By Richard Corliss
- </p>
- <p> There are movies so breezy, even flimsy, that you can enjoy
- them as genial providers of an evening's entertainment yet forget
- all about them by the time you leave the multiplex. Such a film
- is Four Weddings and a Funeral, a British romantic comedy with
- not much inside its pretty head but the spinning out of an ancient
- Hollywood riddle: How long will it take the two leading characters
- to realize that they are destined to be together?
- </p>
- <p> Mike Newell's film finds its premise in one of modern life's
- minor truths: if you are a sociable specimen of the yuppie breed,
- you spend many of your Saturdays and much of your spare income
- suiting yourself up for friends' weddings. Charles (Hugh Grant),
- a 32-year-old Londoner, has made a second career out of being
- a supporting player in these archaic rituals. For him it's like
- attending a rugby match without having to get muddy. Until,
- that is, he meets Carrie (Andie MacDowell), a pretty American.
- The movie being a nostalgia piece--remember the '80s?--the
- two have sex, then love, then a marriage. But not to each other.
- That's why this is a comedy.
- </p>
- <p> Grant, who can soon be seen in Sirens and Bitter Moon, is every
- inch the blithe aristocrat. MacDowell imports her Groundhog
- Day sweetness to a role that is more a fantasy than a character.
- And Rowan Atkinson has a cute turn as a tongue-tied cleric.
- Richard Curtis (The Tall Guy, Blackadder) has stocked his script
- with transatlantic gags (How many times has Carrie had sex?
- "Less than Madonna, more than Lady Di"). The movie strains a
- bit to prove it's all a lark, but because the mood is cunningly
- sunny, and the cast is so relaxed in its empyrean of casual
- sex and restorative love, you can bet the sterling silverware
- that America will give a warm reception to...what's the
- name of this picture?
- </p>
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- </body>
- </article>
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