A Fine Romance (Episodes 1-9) 2000 Horror Movie Reviews
A Fine Romance (Episodes 1-9): Movie Reviews

Title: A Fine Romance (Episodes 1-9) (2000)
Genre: Romance
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Starring: Judi Dench, Michael Williams, Susan Penhaligon, Richard Warwick, and Geoffrey Rose
Director: Don Leaver, Graham Evans, and Simon Cellan Jones
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Runtime: Not available
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Review of A Fine Romance (Episodes 1-9)
Like Glenda Jackson, Dench excels at portraying prickly women of fierce intelligence who possess a quick wit and a sharp tongue, and who do not suffer fools. "I don't have any small talk," she complains to her matchmaking sister at a party. "Or any medium talk."
Williams has a rumpled Dudley Moore quality as sad-sack Michael, "the odd single chap for the odd single girl." He is, as one character notes, "second division": quiet, nervous, short, and shy. His desperate attempts to find common ground with Laura--witness their ill-fated excursion to an ethnic mask museum exhibit in episode 2--make up much of the humor of these initial episodes.
As one observer notes, "I like you two; you're odd." It is a pleasure to watch Laura and Michael's "mutual apathy" blossom into, well, you know the song. --Donald Liebenson
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