Synopsis
Born Romantic is a movie released in 2000.
In the heart of modern-day London, a quirky web of romance unfurls as three men and three women navigate the tumultuous waters of love, lust, and the occasional heartbreak. With a star-studded cast featuring the comedic charm of Craig Ferguson, the heartfelt performances of Jimi Mistry, David Morrissey, and the talented trio of Olivia Williams, Jane Horrocks, and Catherine McCormack, this delightful romantic comedy captures the essence of contemporary relationships, complete with their messy entanglements and unexpected twists. What sets this film apart is not only its engaging narrative but also the unique perspective provided by two cab drivers who serve as a Greek chorus, offering humorous commentary on the ups and downs of romantic escapades. Their insightful and often hilarious discussions about sex and relationships provide a refreshing backdrop to the main storylines, creating a layered viewing experience that resonates with anyone who's ever loved or lost. With its witty dialogue and relatable characters, this film reminds us that while romance may be complicated, it's a journey worth taking. Embrace the laughter and the heartfelt moments as these characters fall in love, stumble, and rise again, proving that romance isn't deadβit just needs a little revival.
United Artists
BBC Film
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer