And it suggests that Sandler, whose movies are so often based on hostility, has another speed, another tone, that plays very nicely. The movie doesn't have the complexity and depth of "Groundhog Day" (which I recently saw described as "the most spiritual film of our time"), but as entertainment it's ingratiating and lovable. Of course the formula requires this, but how the movie solves it is kind of charming. Eventually this leads her to conclude that it's unfair to Henry to have to endure her daily memory losses, and she says she wants to break up. You'd think it would be hard to construct an arc for a story that starts fresh every day, but George Wing's screenplay ingeniously uses videotape to solve that problem - so that Lucy gets a briefing every morning on what she has missed, and makes daily notes in a journal about her strange romance with Henry. Lucy is surrounded by a lot of support (her loving dad and the staff at the local diner), and they're dubious about the motives of this guy who says he's so much in love he's willing to start over with this girl every morning. He romances babes who are in Hawaii on vacation, and then forgets them when they go home, so imagine his amazement when he meets Lucy and finds that she forgets him every night. He plays Henry Roth, a marine biologist at a Hawaiian sea world, healing walruses, sea lions and dolphins and moonlighting as an expert in one-night stands. They hit it off and Henry think hes finally found the girl of his dreams, until he discovers she has short-term memory loss and forgets him the very next day. This is a kinder and gentler Adam Sandler. Movie (2004) Starring: Adam Sandler (Henry Roth) Drew Barrymore (Lucy Whitmore) Rob Schneider (Ula) Sean Astin (Doug Whitmore) Henry Roth is a man afraid of commitment up until he meets the beautiful Lucy. To be sure, there's projectile vomiting on a vast scale in an opening scene of the movie, but it's performed by a walrus, not one of the human characters, and the walrus feels a lot better afterward. The woman seems to be out of it, frightened and. He reveals the warm side of his personality, and leaves behind the hostility, anger and gross-out humor. The main image of the poster is of a male and female, which I presume are the main characters in the film. The movie is sort of an experiment for Sandler. They work well together, as they showed in " The Wedding Singer" they have the same tone of smiling, coy sincerity. Still, this isn't a psychiatric docudrama but a lighthearted romantic comedy, and the premise works to provide Adam Sandler and Barrymore with a sweet story. Seems to me that short-term memory loss doesn't work on a daily timetable, but is more like the affliction of "10-Second Tom," a character in the movie who reboots every 10 seconds. The use of one image results in a professional looking poster, and the colours of the image contrast well against the fonts and colours used, thus resulting in the poster being effective in grabbing the audiences attention.Is this possible? I'd like to bring in Oliver Sacks for a second opinion. The poster seems clear, and simple but effective, and is not cluttered. As the theme of the poster is consistent, it results in a much more professional looking poster. The predominant colours used in the poster are red, white and black. The design of the poster is consistent with the choice of colours and fonts. I would presume that the target audience of the film are 15 – 30 year olds. The use of the word ‘friggin’ makes the audience perceive the film as if it is a romantic comedy. Colloquial language is used in the selling line ‘friggin’, but complements the theme of the film well. A selling line is used to give the audience an insight as to what the film is about. Especially, as the storyline of the film is about a woman who loses her memory and therefore keeps forgetting who (Adam Sandler) is. Also, the selling line which says ‘REMEMBER THE DATE’ is witty but funny at the same time. Once I analysed the image of the poster and went onto the film title, it is obvious that the film is romantic, and seems a bit like a romantic comedy. Overall, all of the features of the poster make the audience assume that they are a couple. The background is exotic, and seems to be somewhere like the Caribbean of the couple having a picnic on the beach, which seems quite romantic. He is gazing at the woman as if he has deep feelings for her, but it is not clear whether it is as a friend or as a lover. Book online movie tickets for 07:50 PM showtime for a latest Action, Comedy, Drama movie Sooryavanshi at PVR: Plaza-CP, Delhi National. However, the man in the photo is totally the opposite and seems to be much more relaxed, sitting casually and playing his guitar as if serenading the woman. The woman seems to be out of it, frightened and expressionless. The main image of the poster is of a male and female, which I presume are the main characters in the film.
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