Novia a la fuga

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Ike Graham, redactor de un periódico de Nueva York, abrumado por diversos problemas, decide aislarse en su refugio favorito a fin de encontrar ideas para escribir. Allí se entera del caso de Maggie, una joven que vive en una zona rural del estado de Maryland, a la que le encantan los compromisos matrimoniales, pero le horroriza el matrimonio. Intrigado, Ike escribe una columna sobre el caso de la joven, sin prever el enfado de Maggie y la cadena de enredos que acabará desatando.

"Runaway Bride," a 1999 romantic comedy, was a collaborative production between Paramount Pictures and Touchstone Pictures, captivating audiences across the United States with its charming narrative and stellar performances. Directed by Garry Marshall, the film stars Julia Roberts as Maggie Carpenter, a woman infamous for leaving her grooms at the altar, and Richard Gere as Ike Graham, a cynical journalist who sets out to write a story about her. Their journey from adversaries to lovers unfolds with humor and heart, set against the backdrop of a quaint small town. The chemistry between Roberts and Gere, who had previously co-starred in "Pretty Woman," adds a layer of familiarity and warmth to the film, making it a beloved entry in the rom-com genre. The plot of "Runaway Bride" cleverly explores themes of self-discovery and the fear of commitment, as Maggie grapples with her inability to follow through on her weddings. Ike's initial portrayal of her in his article as a heartless woman sparks a journey of introspection for Maggie, prompting her to confront her fears and desires. As Ike spends time in her town to gather material for his story, he begins to see the real Maggie, leading to a shift in his perspective and the blossoming of genuine feelings between them. The film's narrative arc is both entertaining and touching, offering a nuanced look at personal growth and the complexities of relationships. "Runaway Bride" also benefits from a strong supporting cast, including Joan Cusack, Hector Elizondo, and Rita Wilson, who bring depth and humor to their roles. The small-town setting adds a cozy, relatable feel to the story, with scenes of community life and picturesque landscapes enhancing the film's appeal. The soundtrack, featuring songs like "You Sang to Me" by Marc Anthony, complements the emotional beats of the story, adding to the overall romantic atmosphere. The film's blend of comedy, romance, and heartfelt moments makes it a timeless classic that resonates with audiences of all ages. Upon its release, "Runaway Bride" was a commercial success, grossing over $309 million worldwide against a $70 million budget. Critics praised the performances of Roberts and Gere, as well as the film's light-hearted tone and engaging storyline. While some reviews noted the predictability of the plot, the film's charm and the chemistry between the leads were widely celebrated. "Runaway Bride" remains a cherished film in the romantic comedy genre, offering a delightful escape and a heartwarming tale of love and self-discovery.

Año1999

Presupuesto70000000$

Duración116 minuto

Ingresos309500000$

GénerosComediaRomance

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Runaway Bride

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