Music and Lyrics: Review By Brokaw
It's the perfect Valentine. It's fun, witty, and completely enjoyable.
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OVERALL4.0GREAT
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Through the next few days Sophie and Alex try to write the perfect song, while getting to know each other at the same time. Grant and Barrymore are wonderful together and thoroughly enjoyable to watch. "Hugh is a tremendous comedian and he's incredibly charming," Barrymore says about her costar. "His acting has an old-fashioned, beautiful quality." Grant is equally as complimentary about her, saying, "Drew brings a charm to any role. She's so clever and, apart from being a brilliant actress, she's also a very good bloke." That's a big compliment from the Brit.
Brad Garrett plays Alex's manager who has faith that his client will succeed. He even promises Alex that if he writes a great song, he'll be able to book him into Disneyland, which is a big step up from the places he's been performing.
The film is one laugh after another as the two try to get through their daily lives while still writing a gold record. "I read a lot of romantic comedies and there are very few that make me laugh out loud on the page. This one did," Grant exclaims. And the audience will be laughing as well.
"There's a style to this movie that's refreshing," says Barrymore. Just the fact that these two characters are working together is fun enough, but add the fact that they also sing - yes they do sing - and in Grant's case, even dance, makes this film a pure delight.
And when you go to the theater, stay through the ending credits. Even those are funny!
Music and Lyrics is rated PG-13 and runs 96 minutes. It's the perfect Valentine. It's fun, witty, and completely enjoyable.

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