Watched a few movies at home that were told to be nice - "Once", "Notting Hill", "If Only" and "He's Just Not That Into You".
Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová in "Once". "Once" was boring for me cos it's too much into music... it's either you appreciate their music to like the film or not to be slightly bored by the film. I'm the latter, I'm sorry. Only "Falling slowly" is pleasing for me. Story wise is flowing slow and draggy... Personal opinion. Rating: 2/5
"Notting Hill" was quite good though. Talking about how an actress falls for a shopkeeper of books at Notting Hill and how she overcome the press and how she found true love. The casts are good-- Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant, esp Hugh Grant. A classic indeed. Rating: 3.4/5
"If Only" is the best out of all. It is impactful and has a really meaningful lesson behind it and that is to teach you how to love, how to appreaciate and to not take your loved ones for granted. The film won me over from: the Start is creepy, Process is sweet and Ending is sad/touching. An exquisite film that everyone, truly EVERY-SINGLE-ONE must watch! Rating: 4.5/5. Main casts are Jennifer Love Hewitt and Paul Nicholls. "Love Will Show You Everything" is well-made by JLH(Lyrics).
"He's Just Not That Into You" is a little of a bitchy film about how women (some) over-imagine and misinterpret signs from men, thinking a lot of men are keen to date her/them. I watch because of Drew Barrymore, Jennifer Aniston and Ben Affleck. Somehow, the plot of the NINE characters turned out good and not too confusing after a few minutes of it. Some educational purpose in there between genders. To know more about the thoughts of men and women in romance, watch this. Rating: 3.3/5.
above were just casual opinions, no offense pls...