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Love Affair

Love Affair

Product Type: DVD

Product Price: $7.98

Manufacturer: Madacy Records

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Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-06-21
Summary: "An affair to remember!"

Having seen and fallen completely smitten with `An Affair to Remember', I was really excited to dive right into `Love Affair'. Couple that with the fact that it stars Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer and you have more than a few reasons to see this movie (especially since I think I prefer both of these actors to the two in `An Affair to Remember').

One thing that I was a little disappointed in (actually, the ONLY thing) was that this film, or should I say `An Affair to Remember', is a carbon copy of the other. They are identical in nearly every way, and that for me is a tad underwhelming. I shouldn't fault this film AT ALL, since it came first, but I already saw and reviewed `An Affair to Remember' and so I can't call it out. The fact that it was written and directed by the same director is a tad, well, confusing. Not to bring up Haneke again, but I had a similar complaint with his English version of `Funny Games' (but that was more on principle than anything else). I don't see the need to remake a film unless you are going to give it a twist, making it fresh. Making the SAME EXACT film twenty years after you made the first isn't really making it fresh.

THAT SAID, both versions are pure and delightful and heartfelt and should be seen and adored. I feel like I'm breaking my own rule by saying this, but I can't help it.

I `heart' both of these movies.

The film tells of playboy Michel who just so happens to be settling down. On a cruise he happens to meet Terry, a charming woman who also happens to be settling down. The two are instantly attracted to one another, but fear that exposure of time spent could bring harmful consequences has them attempting to avoid suspicion. Michel's charm is too much and before long they are spending a lot of time together, innocently at first, but it doesn't take long for genuine feelings to creep up within both parties. They try and separate themselves in order to remain true to their significant others, but their desire runs too deep and before the cruise has ended they have fallen in love. Wanting to be sure that this is the real thing, they decide to separate for six months (giving Michel the opportunity to actually work for his catch in more ways than one) only to reunite on the Empire State Building.

But will they ever meet again?

Irene Dunne is beautifully charismatic as Terry, showing true flirtatious bravado as she strings her man along, and Charles Boyer is her perfect match, layering Michel with a distilled charm that is alluring. I loved Kerr and Grant and I love Dunne and Boyer. Specifying who was better is hard (although I will say that Grant delivers the performance of his career in `An Affair to Remember' and may be the best of the four as well) and a task I don't think I want to attempt. Despite their undeniable similarities, both films do feel fresh and engaging in their own right.

See them both, love them both, own them both!


Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-02-15
Summary: "Love affair Irene Dunn"

Disappointing original to a much more sensitive portrayal by Deborah Kerr & Cary Grant. A wooden performance by Irene Dunn, who looks haggard in places doesn't help.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-02-10
Summary: "Emotionally Involved"

Item # B0000A0DTV Love Affair, DVD (Irene Dunn and Charles Boyer)

This DVD makes up for the previous release I ordered that wouldn't play. I really wanted this video for the sake of a song included "Go On And Dance My Heart This Is Romance My Heart".

I could have the title mistaken, but the big-band melody is sweet. Mom said she thinks Irene Dunn wasn't the actual vocal track, but a lip-synch. So I really don't even know who is singing this song. However, this old movie is charming to watch.

Without giving away the plot, I'll volunteer that the crisis in this movie is such a tear-jerker it even had me a little misty-eyed before it was over. It's interesting to contemplate what a sorry world it really would be if we all abandoned our choice to believe in each other. Potentially tragic indeed.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-10-18
Summary: "Just the Best"

People forget this one because they just think of the Cary Grant one
but this is the Best.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-07-15
Summary: "Nearly as good as the remake with Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr"

The story always is overwhelming, in all the existing versions. I wanted to know the first one which is rarely to be seen. Camera, music and the acting of Boyer and Dunne are very fine, the story itself is pointed a bit more logically and amazingly in the version with Grant and Kerr. But I think this movie should not be missing in a decent collection.