. It’s the romcom du jour, with fans around the world enthusing about the series that follows the rocky relationship between Emma Morley and Dexter Mayhew over nearly 20 years.
I didn’t have that reaction to Nicholls’ cleverly crafted book, or to the sometimes unfairly maligned movie from a Nicholls screenplay directed by Lone Scherfig, who guides vibrant performances from Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess. I believe in their attraction and their passion, but I’m not feeling it here: I find this couple unconvincing.
Yet from the start of the series, I didn’t feel that essential attraction. I didn’t believe that Dex was captivated by Em at college, when she was in her dowdy phase, when he’s supposedly disarmed and drawn to the spirited beauty hidden behind the big glasses and bad haircut. It certainly does in the film, where Hathaway brims with brio, bringing a lightness to her nimble navigation of the space and the delivery of the dialogue. It’s fast and funny, and Ian is suitably dazzled.In the series, though, Emma just seems sour and sullen, an impression accentuated when Dex – at that stage a TV star – drops by with his chic new girlfriend.
A viewer should feel relief at the repair of the relationship, but also more than that: as they wander through that metaphor for life, with its false turns and concealed pathways, the atmosphere should feel electric.
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