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The title Fools Rush In —taken from the 1934 Johnny Mercer song (later covered by Elvis Presley)—is the film’s thesis: "Wise men say only fools rush in, but I can’t help falling in love with you."
In the sprawling landscape of 1990s romantic comedies, certain films have become cultural touchstones: Pretty Woman gave us the fairytale, You’ve Got Mail ushered in the digital age, and My Best Friend’s Wedding showed us the sardonic side of romance. But nestled between these giants is a smaller, sweeter, and surprisingly complex film that deserves a second look: (1997). fools rush in -1997-
"It took me three years to figure out what you knew in three seconds… I rushed in too." The title Fools Rush In —taken from the
So, stream it. Cry during the miscarriage scene. Laugh at the menudo . And remember: sometimes, the only cure for being too careful is a fool in the desert with a pink Cadillac. Cry during the miscarriage scene
The premise of Fools Rush In relies on the classic romantic comedy trope: the whirlwind romance. Alex Whitman (Matthew Perry) is a straight-laced, neurotic WASP from New York City. He works as a project manager for a generic construction company, sent to Las Vegas to oversee the building of a new nightclub. He is a man of plans, spreadsheets, and caution. He represents the stifling rigidity of corporate America.