Reflecting on his time spent appearing in rom-coms, Hugh Grant mentioned, 'They're hard. And with the benefit of time, I really appreciate the good ones I did.' This insight emphasizes the complexity and challenges faced in creating successful romantic comedies.
Hugh articulated a deeper understanding of Richard Curtis's films, noting, 'The humour is all a means for dealing with pain'. He acknowledged that this layer of emotional depth is what gives these films lasting appeal.
Discussing the nature of comedy, Hugh stated, 'I just think 'com' is difficult. I don't know about 'rom.' Rom is not easy - and you need to mean it - but com is certainly very difficult.' This statement highlights the nuanced challenges of comedic writing.
Regarding the quality of romantic comedies, Hugh remarked, 'I've seen the romantic comedies that are slightly put together by committee, and they don't work as well.' This reflects his belief in the importance of authentic storytelling and character development.
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