
Rose Morgan desperately longs for passion in her life. Gregory Larkin has been burned by passionate relations and longs for a sexless union base on friendship and respect. They're two people with almost nothing in common, but fate brings them together. Without physical attraction to complicate matters, Rose and Greg become best friends and soon agree to an unconventional marriage built on intellectual passion instead of sexual heat. But when two people meet, marry, try to remain celibate and then fall in love, they realize they are courting chaos.
Publisher:
Culver City, Calif. : Columbia TriStar Home Video, c2004
ISBN:
9780800141844
0800141849
0800141849
Branch Call Number:
MIR
DVD MIR
DVD MIR
Characteristics:
1 videodisc (126 min.) :,sd., col. ;,4 3/4 in
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britprincess1
Jul 18, 2012
Mother, the only thing you ever taught me about the Sabbath is that Bergdorf's wouldn't be as crowded.
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britprincess1
Jul 18, 2012
When my date takes me home and kisses me good night, if I don't hear the philharmonic in my head, I dump him.

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Add a CommentYour average romantic comedy, save for a comic and genuine performance by Barbra Streisand (although by no means worthy of an Oscar). Add in a fairly notable cast (the likes of Mimi Rogers, Lauren Bacall, Pierce Brosnan, and Jeff Bridges in featured roles) giving satisfactory performances themselves and you have a decent rom-com film about a marriage of convenience and companionship, rather than love and passion, and the complications with vanity and vain people, and what appearances really mean. Its message is mixed at times, but it's easy to see what it's trying to get across in the end. Overall, unimpressive but decent and a good time-waster.