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 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - An Affair To Remember
This is an excellent old classic film - that films of today just can't recreate with the same essence. A need to have in your library.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Wouldn't have missed it, but I wish I'd rented.
It's a wonderful movie with fabulous production values. Grant, Kerr, Richard Denning as Kerr's 'good guy' friend, and Cathleen Nesbitt as Grandmother Janou all give outstanding performances. Nesbitt does a beautiful job with the grandmother, and lets herself be old. (It's so hard for a woman to let herself do that, and Nesbitt does, and does it beautifully.) Denning does a surprisingly good job with his rather tricky role. I call it surprising because the role is difficult. I think any actor would have trouble playing it. I hadn't noticed Denning before. I will keep an eye out in the future. He probably didn't get the attention he deserved.

It's not always easy to tell what a director contributed, but I usually judge that by the overall film quality: Leo McCarey did a fine job.

It's just that ... I wish I'd rented it. The only part I'm going to want to watch again is the last ten minutes, and I could have done that within the time of a rental.

I'm afraid it's the story. Yes, it's tragic and tender and touching, but it doesn't focus -- how could it? -- on the redemption of the 'Grant' character's diligence and art. I'm afraid that this particular 'song of love' is 'not for me' to replay very often.

Still, it's a very well made movie, and for those who like this kind of plot, it's a winner!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Classic Film
My wife loves this movie and I can see why. It is old-fashioned classic film making at its best. We loved the extras too.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Romantic Masterpiece
One of the great motion picture romances, "An Affair to Remember" stars the legendary Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr as two engaged to be wed people meeting aboard a cruise to New York. The pair soon become acquainted and their friendship blooms into romance.

They agree to meet at the top of the Empire State Building six months from then, provided they still feel the same way about each other. However, through a tragic series of events, their romance seems doomed forever.

The film boasts stellar performances from Grant as a lovable playboy finally wishing to settle down with his ideal woman; Kerr is particularly engaging in the second half of the film regarding what has happened to their relationship.

The film glides by seemlessly and without a moment of boredom as the viewer hopes for a happy ending. It is not however, the thought that everything could go wrong for the couple; but rather the way in which this is presented in terms of character, plot and narrative. The final, heartbreaking scene is only effective when taking into consideration the pasts of the two characters and how perfect they seem for each other.

A classic romance and also a classic film at last available on DVD and a must-see for any true romantic and/or Cary Grant/Deborah Kerr fan!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - what can I say about Cary Grant?
"An Affair to Remember" is about the most romantic movie I have ever seen. And the chemistry and some ad libbed dialog between Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr is not to be missed! Beside this, the songs with the children are so precious I want to watch them over and over again! Five stars!!!! Beware, you may cry at the end!


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