From the busy landscape of Chicago to the blue sea waters and crystal clear waves. The scenery in "Message in a Bottle" is absolutely stunning. The only character who seems to be at all alive here is Paul Newman, as Blake's father, who masters every scene he is in. Is that a bad thing? Not really, but when a movie is trying to form romance chemistry, well, this is not the way to do it. Theresa asks Garret many questions, but all Mr. When she does meet him, a boat worker named Garret Blake, (hey, Blake is my first name, isn't that neat) romantic music instantly surrounds them. She becomes curious as her friends find more evidence leading to this man that she deeply wants to meet. They meet when a Chicago newspaper worker named Theresa finds a bottled up note on the shore while jogging. In the new romantic drama "Message in a Bottle," all that the two main love birds do is ask each other and respond to questions. How do you form romantic chemistry between two characters in a movie? If there isn't already dramatic fire when you look at two characters, then you have to form it will dialogue. MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE (1999) *** Starring: Kevin Costner, Robin Wright Penn, Paul Newman, Ileana Douglas, Jesse James Director: Luis Mandoki 126 minutes Rated PG-13 (for sexuality)īy Blake French: What do you do when somebody asks you a question? Well, if you're like any normal person, you'd answer it.
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