2011′s Romantic Comedies | 2011 romantic comedies
Hi, You are looking for a little love romance movie? Or maybe something like that to do on a date night? hah! Check out below list of 2011 romantic comedies movies throughout 2011.
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1. 2011 romantic comedies movie - “Midnight in Paris“
Release Date: January 21, 2011
Movie Rating 4/5
From world renowned neurotic and cult director Woody Allen comes the film that has quickly become the most commercially successful of his entire career, Midnight in Paris: a romantic comedy wrapped in a historical fantasy. The movie stars Owen Wilson and Rachel McAdams as a couple, engaged to be married, who take a trip, with her parents, to Paris. Yet there is far more to this movie than a simple romantic comedy in which the potential husband and the possible in-laws come to blows.
Instead Midnight in Paris is a delightfully different eloquent fairytale with a brilliantly bourgeois and modern twist. Read Review
2. 2011 romantic comedies movie – “Friends With Benefits”
A 2011 romantic comedies about a couple’s attempt to avoid the clichés of Hollywood romances: Jaime (Mila Kunis) and Dylan (Justin Timberlake) decide to add sex to their friendship without becoming emotionally involved. However things aren’t that simple when both people find their personal history and emotional pasts coming back to haunt them.
In an attempt to turn the typical clichés on their heads serves up too characters who turn the typical male female dynamic on its head; Kunis’ Jaime is so assertive it boarders on the edge of aggression, she swears like a trooper, all in all she’s one tough cookie. Timberlake’s Dylan on the other hand is an artist, he likes Harry Potter and several of his co-workers think he’s probably gay.
Yet when the two of them get together a friendship blooms, developing a surprisingly strong bond, the two then decide to try and beat the Hollywood system and add sex to their friendship. At first things are a little awkward, but the sex seems to be worth the sacrifice.
Slowly however Jaime begins to need more from Dylan than he is able to give, not simply because of the nature of their arrangement but also because of his own emotional availability issues. This is when the first signs of the Hollywood stereotypes come creeping back into the movie. Read Review
