This thing is a pop-culture masterpiece, paradoxical thought that might seem. I think I heard somebody summarize it as "turning the sappiest love songs of the past fifty years into something magnificient." His voice sounds so sweet and her voice is so cool it should be illegal. I have had that little tiny bit of "Up Where We Belong" stuck in my head for solid weeks. There's just so much idealistic triumph in his voice when he says it that I think I'm going to explode. And then she counters him with equal force, "Love makes us act like we are fools, throw our lives away for one happy day." And that's so brilliant, because they're both right, in movies and in reality.
This thing is a pop-culture masterpiece, paradoxical thought that might seem. I think I heard somebody summarize it as "turning the sappiest love songs of the past fifty years into something magnificient." His voice sounds so sweet and her voice is so cool it should be illegal. I have had that little tiny bit of "Up Where We Belong" stuck in my head for solid weeks. There's just so much idealistic triumph in his voice when he says it that I think I'm going to explode. And then she counters him with equal force, "Love makes us act like we are fools, throw our lives away for one happy day." And that's so brilliant, because they're both right, in movies and in reality.