Liisa Caimano (dntamth@sfsu.edu)
Mon, 18 May 1998 21:27:27 -0700
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>Okay, I'm not a big fan of WINDFALL, but I'll take the bait. Besides the
famous pet scene, there is
>the fabulous opening on the telephone between Lynda and Julie. There is
the great chemistry Paul and
>Lucy have in their diner scenes together. There is also some great
physical comedy from Paul that
>comes close to his scenes in IN THE PICTURE. And, yes, there is the
lovely thought of a wicked cat
>named Lynda. That's the good news. On the down side, there is a really,
REALLY lousy ending which I
>passionately hate. Julie's character is very inconsistently
written--bright one minute, airhead the
>next.A lot of the story is frankly a contrivance, too. If you don't like
physical comedy, you'll not
>like this story. That sort of thing isn't everyone's bag, and I can
accept that.
>
>Kevin, somewhat more sedated this day, as long as I don't think about
teeth or dentists.
Okay, this is my take on Julie: she really is smart. Except when it comes
to men. Everyone has his weakness, and that is hers. Have I just not
watched it recently enough, or does my memory serve me correctly in making
me think that the only times Julie is airy-headed is when it's over a guy.
Okay, I don't think that was a very well written sentence, but have I
mentioned I'm in the middle of finals?
-Liisa!
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