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Behind-the-scenes tidbits to overthrow love
Down with Love is the second film directed by peyton reed. Directed by him, Bring It On, which describes beautiful girls in high school cheerleading, is a well-received youth film. The protagonist is fashionable and beautiful, with humorous language style, lively and relaxed rhythm, bright colors and pleasing themes. These are the factors that make the small-budget movie "Bring it on" win a considerable box office. Besides the good box office, peyton reed was appreciated by the top management of Fox Company for this film, and asked him to direct Fantastic Four, which is another film adapted from famous cartoons after X-Men. This film is a great opportunity for Rhett to prove his strength to Fox, and he will naturally go all out and dare not neglect it. If the film receives enthusiastic response, the future of director Reid will certainly develop with the situation.

Although Renee Zellweger, the heroine, failed to make the Oscar nomination, this Texas girl's comedy talent can't be underestimated, and her constant sacrifice for the role is admirable. In BJ's single diary, she gained 30 pounds in order to get close to the characters in the original work, but in this movie, she successfully lost weight and became a graceful girl in the 1960s. Zellweger, who is famous for his plays such as Mr. Sweetheart and One Million Bachelor, is familiar with this light comedy role, and the audience who likes this Texas girl should not be disappointed with her performance.

The title of this film comes from an old American song in 1950s, Falling in Love, written by harold arlen and E.Y. Harburg.

René E Zellweger and Ivan Macquigg, the two main stars of the film, will sing a romantic love song, Here to Love, which is René E Zellweger's voice after Chicago and Moulin Rouge in ewan mcgregor. It is said that the response is quite good, and this song will also be included in the soundtrack of this movie.

Since the production was completed, Fox's website has been claiming that the official release date of this film is April 1 1. Until March, Fox announced that it would postpone the date to May 16, only two days before the release date of 200 1 Fox's main play Moulin Rouge. Obviously, the company attaches great importance to this film, but it avoids talking about it.