Yes, it's a love story but it's in the details of their lives that make this something more than
a silly romance film to take your significant other to.
Not exact matches
Director Pollack (Tootsie, The Firm) gets the story, but at the same time, big name stars and corny comedy do impede the overall message, and whatever sense of weight the
film might have had is mostly lost behind predictable
romance and
silly car chases.
Less a spoof of vampire flicks than a fish - out - of - water romantic comedy about a Victorian nobleman trying to negotiate the dating scene of Studio 54 - era Manhattan, this enjoyably
silly film is no one's idea of great cinema, but writer Robert Kaufman's concept of a vampire being the standard bearer for old - style morality and
romance is an inherently funny conceit helped immensely by a straight - faced lead performance by Hamilton.