I'm going to see 'Music & Lyrics' in a couple of days, so had a look at the 'Christianity Today' review (I was surprised that they did such a thing, actually.) This is from the article: [i]'it is the romantic elements of the movie that are its weakest link. Grant and Barrymore are completely believable as a creative team, but the romantic development seems arbitrary—or, more accurately, obligatory. .. 'The script seems to rely on the assumption that if you put two likable people in a room together for long enough, love will ensue. Such a premise is not offensive; it's just not particularly convincing.'[/i] What do you think? [i]'if you put two likable [[i]or 'likeable' as I might spell it[/i]] people in a room together for long enough', will love ensue?[/i] http://www.christianitytoday.com/movies/reviews/2007/musicandlyrics.html Here's the IMDB page: http://imdb.com/title/tt0758766/


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