Til There Was You

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Til There Was You ★½ 1996 (PG-13)

You know what most great romance movies have in common? The couples actually meet each other before the end of the movie. Not here. That's one of the reasons this one isn't even good. Ghostwriter Gwen (Tripplehorn) and architect Nick (McDermott), although seemingly destined for one another, have more nearmisses than a drunken, nearsighted airline pilot. They're shown in the same room, in adjoining rooms, leaving a room as soon as the other enters, etc., etc. Meanwhile, minor characters appear, speak some hamfisted dialogue and then disappear. This happens for 20 years. Then they meet and the movie is (thankfully) over. Parker, however, does an excellent job as a rehabaddicted former child star who has ties to both characters. Feature directorial debut for Winant. 113m/ C VHS, DVD . Dylan McDermott, Sarah Jessica Parker, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Jennifer Aniston, Ken Olin, Craig Bierko, Nina Foch, Alice Drummond, Christine Ebersole, Michael Tucker, Patrick Malahide, Kasi Lemmons, Karen Allen; D: Scott Winant; W: Winnie Holzman; C: Bobby Bukowski; M: Miles Goodman, Terence Blanchard.