Weil es Dich gibt (2001)
22KWeil es Dich gibt: Directed by Peter Chelsom. With John Cusack, Kate Beckinsale, Jeremy Piven, Bridget Moynahan. A couple search for each other years after the night they first met, fell in love, and separated, convinced that one day they’d end up together.
“The first time Iu0026#39;ve seen this movie, I knew Iu0026#39;d add it to my u0026quot;classicsu0026quot;, and here it is. Kate Beckinsale shows her talent -finally- within the movie by blending right into the act of John Cusack. Since Iu0026#39;m in love with these kind of movie scripts, the movie got me in its clasp as Iu0026#39;ve heard Armstrongu0026#39;s deep voice in the beginning. As the movie starts, the movieu0026#39;s philosophy starts to reveals itself through a pair of black Kashmir gloves. The fact that love will find a way through it all is buzzing all around the movie and makes you feel warmer even though itu0026#39;s winter and snowing. The ice skating section and the ending section on the same u0026quot;flooru0026quot; are wondrous moments which any people would like to live – which makes the movie closer to the audience. The thought of someone u0026quot;right around the corneru0026quot; waiting for you is all around the movie and makes you feel like go out and find u0026quot;themu0026quot;. A really cute story with a good sense of humor. Deserves my 9! I just LOVE watching it!”