Why Irish Desire worth watching?
on the roof, Irish Desire It may seem like another cheesy rom-com. Although it has its moments (insert dramatic “Big Kiss” scene here), it pays homage to the classic romantic comedies that came before it. For example, Maddie and Paul's dynamic Irish Desire Reminiscent of similar pairs in romantic films such as Holiday (2006), in which Iris (Kate Winslet) is still in love with her colleague Jasper (Rufus Sewell), with whom she works at… The Daily Telegraph.
And of course we see the similarities between them Irish Desire And the classic 1997, My dear friend's wedding, which stars Julia Roberts as Julian Potter, who falls in love with her childhood best friend Michael (Dermot Mulroney). However, she does not realize her feelings for him until he prepares to tie the knot with a beautiful 20-year-old woman named Kimberly (Cameron Diaz).
Another reason why Irish Desire It's worth watching because it doesn't try also It's hard to be funny. (We're looking at you, Anyone but you). In this Netflix rom-com, The jokes come naturally and don't feel forced. From Maddie and James' witty banter to the hilarious fight scene between Paul and James on Maddie's wedding day, we can't help but laugh. (Or at least smile.)