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Chances are you haven't seen a romantic drama like this before: Wise, adult, and slightly mystical, this leisurely fairy tale follows L.A. shopkeeper Dana (Foyt) and London painter Sean (Dillane), who feel deeply connected even though they've just met. The hoary plot actually seems lifelike, however, because the two take such pains to deny their emotions and remain faithful to their mates. REEL GOODIES (1:46) On her wedding day, Dana hears the story of her father's one true love -- and receives a ruby-and-diamond brooch identical to the one that set Dana on her fateful course into Sean's life. THE LAST DETAIL Director Henry Jaglom cowrote this with Foyt, who's also his wife. A-
Posted Jan 07, 2000
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