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A veryyyy romantic and funny movie!!Tom Cruise is wonderful!
I loved this movie sooooo much! I just watched it a few days ago actually. I'm such a HUGE fan of movies!(mostly romantic comedies)While I was browsing through a video store the other day, someone reccomended me this movie. So i decided to give it a try. After all, Tom Cruise is one of my favorite actors and he was nominated an oscar for his role in this movie.(too bad he didn't win!) I bought the vcd and watched it that night. The story was so good! It was really really funny, touching and romantic at the same time. Tom Cruise was wonderful as Jerry Maguire! I watched it a hundred times during this past week! I highly reccomend this movie to you! You will definetely NOT regret watching it! This movie will keep you entertained the whole 2 hours.
Anyway, "Jerry Maguire" is about a sports agent(Tom Cruise) with 76 clients and works in one of the top companies. But one night, he realized that he hated his place in the world. So he wrote a mission statement/memo (25 pages)and made 110 copies and distributed it to all his co-workers. But unfortunately, this got him fired. He tried to keep all his 76 clients but welllll...it didn't work. He ended up with only ONE client, his LEAST IMPORTANT client,Rod Stewart(Cuba Gooding Jr. -won best supporting actor for his role here) He left the company with one client, one goldfish(Flipper) and one loyal accountant, Dorothy Boyd(Renee Zellwegger). The rest of the movie shows how he got back on top again, how his only client became a star again and how Jerry Maguire finally understood the true meaning of love. The whole 2 hours kept me laughing and smiling all the way. This movie is mainly about love, respect and loyalty.
The really hilarious part was when Rod made Jerry yell "Show me the money". I just kept on laughing!!!! It was sooo funny! Dorothy's son,Ray (Jonathan Lipnicki)was sooo cute!!! I loved all the scenes where he was with Jerry. I was like, "awwwww..."!!!! OH! And my most favorite part of all was the near-end part wherein Jerry realizes that he truly loved his wife(That's Dorothy. They got married in the middle part, by the way)and that he wasn't COMPLETE without her. You know the famous line of the movie right? hahaha! It's actually "You complete me". That's the unforgettable line of this movie. Call me sappy but i just loved the part where Jerry said that line. I'm just a sucker for romance movies! LOL!=)
I Love My Wife
I never get tired of Jerry Maquire. This film and Risky Business are my favorite Tom Cruise films. I prefer when Cruise doesn't know it all, has human fallibilities, but we all know that's impossible, not Mission Impossible. The truth is, Tom is one of the biggest movie stars ever and he's beautiful to look at for a short guy. How could anything go wrong in Mr. Perfect's world? That's why Jerry Maguire is so appealing. Even the handsome, fast talking charmer needs the help of his friends, his gal, and a Dale Carnegie enhancement course. Cuba Gooding Jr. has something Tom doesn't, a love for his wife that is nothing less than inspiring. On the other hand, Gooding has no love for his football fans. Tom can help him on the PR front, but then Renee Zellweger and her cute little son show loyalty. The grand finale, Jerry Maguire loves his wife. We all should love our wives. Amen brother.
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And you find a film full of soul. JERRY MAGUIRE shows Tom Cruise as an actor, not a box office attraction. He works the central character into a likeable, tortured 30+ professional, looking not for redemption, but purpose more in the vein of (Maguire's) father ("My dad worked 38 years for the United Way," he laments. "When he retired, he said: 'I wish they would have given me a more comfortable chair'.") Cruise has his star turn polished by outstanding support (Rene Zellwegger, Bonnie Hunt and Jay Mohr, in a role you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy), the hyperness of Cuba Gooding, Jr. (who sings "What's Going On?" instead of one of his fathers classics) and Cameron Crowe's great script and direction. No sequel, please. Greatness can stand on its own.
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