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I Love Trouble.avi

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Movies

Title:

I Love Trouble.avi

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Video/Movies

Uploaded:

2009-01-19 (by kikamac )

Description:

Action/Comedy. Julia Roberts, Nick Nolte. VHS-Rip divx/mp3. Enjoy!

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1

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703.44 Mb

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Comments:

BCAngel (2009-03-15)

Thanks for the upload! It's been a hard movie to find.

 kikamac (2009-03-15)

Glad you like it.I like this movie too.

maini4ka (2009-07-21)

I Love Julia, 24 April 2009
6/10
Author: James Hitchcock from Tunbridge Wells, England
Sabrina Peterson is a rising young journalist with a Chicago newspaper. Peter Brackett is a veteran columnist for a rival paper. After they are assigned by their respective editors to cover a major train accident they stumble upon a dangerous conspiracy (involving wrongdoing by a big chemical company). This could have been the plot of a standard thriller, something like Julia Roberts' previous film, "The Pelican Brief", in which a rising young lawyer teams up with a journalist to expose a dangerous conspiracy involving wrongdoing by a big oil company. "I Love Trouble," however, is not a standard thriller, but rather a light-hearted romantic comedy with thriller elements. A strong influence seems to have been the "screwball" comedies of the thirties and forties; one can imagine the role of Sabrina being taken by Katharine Hepburn with Cary Grant or Spencer Tracy as Peter.
A common feature of these films is an element of friction between the male and female leads; they quarrel throughout but nevertheless end up falling in love. Perhaps the best modern example of a screwball comedy is the Coen brothers' "Intolerable Cruelty" in which George Clooney plays a cynical, manipulative divorce lawyer and Catherine Zeta Jones plays the mercenary, gold-digging ex-wife of one of his clients. In "I Love Trouble" the element of friction is provided by the rivalry between the two newspapers, which turns into rivalry between the two journalists. Peter initially takes a patronising attitude to Sabrina, whom he sees as raw and inexperienced, but she starts to win his respect when she scoops him over the train crash story. When they uncover the conspiracy they are forced to work together in order to survive, but nevertheless still continually try to outwit one another to get scoops for their papers.
Since 1994 Roberts has become one of Hollywood's most successful romantic comedy actresses, but this was only her second film in the genre. The first, of course, was "Pretty Woman", the film which first made her a major star, and like the earlier film, "I Love Trouble" is heavily dependent on Roberts. She not only looks lovely but also brings her brand of star quality, the ability to seize hold of a film and to make it her own personal property. Nick Nolte is not an actor whom I would necessarily have associated with romantic comedy, but here as Peter he makes a likable hero, even if at 53 (twice Roberts' age) he is perhaps rather too old for the part. Roberts and Nolte bring out the contrast between their two characters; she bright and enthusiastic, he cynical, hard-bitten and more laid back.
"I Love Trouble" is a film which has largely been overlooked; even Roberts' greatest admirers would rarely rank it among her greatest achievements, and its current rating on this board is only 4.9. This is an attitude which I find difficult to understand. The film is not perhaps as complex as "Pretty Woman" or "Notting Hill", or as funny as "America's Sweethearts", but I would certainly prefer it to something like the over-formulaic and predictable "Runaway Bride". Like most rom-coms it is a lightweight film, but it is an amusing and entertaining one which moves along at a good pace. 6/10

Goodgooglymoogly (2012-02-16)

Thank you. Great old movie.

IdaTarbell (2014-07-04)

OK, but where is the Rog Huggins 1948 I Love Trouble with Franchot Tone and Janet Blair