The film directed by Nick Kasowitz in the United States and France in 1997
She Is So Lovely is a romantic comedy film released on May 15, 1997. It is directed by Nick Kasowitz and starred by Sean Penn, Robin White, James Gandolfini, etc.The film tells that Eddie and Maureen are small couples who love each other deeply.Eddie is enthusiastic and frank, and his casual attitude towards life reflects some characteristics of the hippies in those days, but now it seems that he is somewhat out of touch with the times.The key point of the plot turning point is that Eddie was caught in a mental nursing home for ten years because he was emotionally out of control and shot and harassed his neighbors. After recovering from his illness, he still maintained his true colors and insisted on>>>
She Is So Lovely is a romantic comedy film released on May 15, 1997. It is directed by Nick Kasowitz and starred by Sean Penn, Robin White, James Gandolfini, etc.
The film tells that Eddie and Maureen are small couples who love each other deeply.Eddie is enthusiastic and frank, and his casual attitude towards life reflects some characteristics of the hippies in those days, but now it seems that he is somewhat out of touch with the times.The key point of the plot turning point is that Eddie shoots and harasses his neighbors because of emotional lossBe mentally illCaught in the sanatorium for ten years, after recovering from his illness, he still kept his own way and insisted on reconnecting with Maureen, who had remarried to Joey and had two daughters, because he believed that Maureen still loved him.
Chinese name
She's so cute
Foreign name
She's So Lovely
Other translations
Love Storm、Keren
Type
love
Production area
United States, France
Shooting date
1997
Issuing company
Miramax Pictures
Director
Nick Kasowitz
Scriptwriter
John Cassavetes
film producer
Gerard Depardieu
Starring
Sean Penn、Robin White、James Gandolfini、John Travolta、Harry Dane Stanton、Debbie Mazar
The plot describes that Eddie and Maureen are small couples who love each other deeply.Eddie is enthusiastic and frank, and his casual attitude towards life reflects some characteristics of the hippies in those days, but now it seems that he is somewhat out of touch with the times.The key point of the plot turning point is that Eddie shoots and harasses his neighbors because of emotional lossBe mentally illCaught in the sanatorium for ten years, after recovering from his illness, he still kept his own way and insisted on reconnecting with Maureen, who had remarried to Joey and had two daughters, because he believed that Maureen still loved him.Maureen has no sense of family responsibility for her husband Joey, the benefactor who saved her from suffering in the past. She prefersAddisonMy eldest daughter stays behind to support Joey, but she has to leave homeEddieAround.This solipsism, which is unwilling to stabilize family life and indulge in self selection, also makes it difficult for modern audiences to agree with it.[1]