It was probably memorable because it was awkward, not what you expected, and resulted in more
laughs than romance.
Not exact matches
There's also a bit of
romance — Sam and Carly seem to be for real [and Huntington - Whitely, while no Angelina Jolie, is a much better actor
than Mega fox — again, not that hard to achieve], and the feelings between Ron and Judy Witwicky, though played mostly for
laughs, is pretty believable.
For a modern rom - com, which it strives to be, it could use a lot more
laughs and more
than a little
romance.
Actually, the film shifts gears more
than that, turning into a Gigi-esque
romance and a return to the swindle caper, but all the while, it retains its comic tone to deliver mild amusement and a few choice
laughs.
Here are five
romance novels that are more sassy
than sweet to have you
laughing and swooning this holiday season.