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The Love Letter

The Love Letter (1999)

May. 21,1999
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5.5
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PG-13
| Comedy Romance

A romantic comedy about a mysterious love letter that turns a sleepy New England town upside down.

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richard urena
1999/05/21

a great little flick.Just watched it on TV, would be better on video. I give it an 7.8 stars .Don't mind my spelling, it Suki.need 10 lines need ten lines to post need ten lines to post need ten lines to post ho-hum....need ten lines to post. why must there be ten lines of text? I am able to say all that I want in three. Must be some software thing to prevent who knows what. Watch the movie, it's not bad. Tom looks so young. And when what's her name cuts her hair, she looks so sexy. Still hot ready for submission? Come on , give me a break. Getting tired of trying to reach the minimum requirements to post a response review.

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Gordon-11
1999/05/22

This film is about a mysterious love letter that turned 4 people's love life upside down.The idea of the film is interesting, and the film could have been funny. However, this film is simply what a romantic comedy should not be. The characters are inadequately introduced at first, so it gets so confusing. The supporting characters come and go without adequate reasons, as if they exist just for one particular scene and then vanish into thin air. The pacing is awfully slow, that it makes 90 minutes seem more like 180 minutes.It could have been romantic and funny, but this film spectacularly failed to do either.

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nathomsen
1999/05/23

This film shows up on the premium cable channels quite often and, I find that I keep watching it over and over again. The performances are wonderful, and the material has so much happening that there is always something new to take away from the film.Maybe I am too often distracted when watching films at home, you know the drill, the dogs bark, the phone rings, the popcorn finishes during the credits. But this film is about people and what motivates us, what enlivens us, what causes rifts between us, and what inspires us.For me, it is films like The Love Letter that keep me taking a chance on new films. Frankly, I am surprised that the film is not better known. I would love to see Blythe Danner and Geraldine McEwan in many more roles. They are a delight to watch. Kate Capshaw is wonderful and I had no previous idea that she would be. Ellen DeGeneres plays a role that is much more complex than simply being the comic relief.This film provides interesting visuals as a proper background to the characters and their interactions. I find it refreshing every time I take the time to watch it.

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moonspinner55
1999/05/24

Divorced single mom in picturesque seaside town finds an anonymous love letter and allows it to spur into action her dormant love life. Pet project for actress/co-producer Kate Capshaw, who gives a warm, nicely-modulated lead performance, yet this story is so slim and the direction and editing so erratic that a faint dissatisfaction creeps in. Initially, Capshaw's Helen envisions several of her friends reading the love letter to her (an interesting visual joke) but the first person they do this ploy with is Ellen DeGeneres, who doesn't play a lesbian but who comes off as one because of this gimmick. Different ideas are flayed about in the hopes that one would stick, and the continuity is extremely choppy. Supporting cast (including Tom Selleck and Tom Everett Scott, who mostly acts with his shirt off) is very good, but they can't save the final act, which is disappointing. Low-keyed, in a quirky, pleasant way, but it is blandly good-natured, nothing more. **1/2 from ****

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