This free online review of Mad Love, the 1986 PG-13 romantic comedy starring Drew Barrymore, Chris O’Donnell, and Tom Cruise, will give you a brief overview of the film. If you’ve read the novel, you’ll know that the film focuses on 18-20 year-olds with little stuffing inside their craniums. This lack of emotional stability causes them to easily work themselves up into fathomless emotions.
Chris O’Donnell
Despite its mediocre plot and undemanding acting, “Mad Love” is a compelling film starring Drew Barrymore and Chris O’Donnell. Although Chris O’Donnell looks like Batman Forever, Drew Barrymore plays the prototypical bad girl. Both are hot in their own right, but they can’t compensate for the glaring inadequacies of the film.
Drew Barrymore
Mad Love is a 1995 film directed by Antonia Bird, starring Chris O’Donnell and Drew Barrymore. It was written by Paula Milne, and features an original music score by Andy Roberts. Despite the lack of personality and style, this is a romantic comedy about two young lovers on the run. The film’s two main characters are Matt (O’DONNELL) and Casey (BARRYMORE).
Maurice Renard novel
If you want to watch the movie adaptation of the Maurice Renard novel, Mad Love, you should know a few things first. First, it is loosely based on the 1920 novel. It was inspired by the 1924 silent film The Hands of Orlac, which was directed by Robert Wiene and starred Conrad Veidt. This film was only released in limited quantities in the US, so its popularity was rather low.
PG-13 rating
If you love the feeling of falling in love but are unsure whether it’s real or a fantasy, you may be interested in Mad Love 1985. The story of two high school students, Casey and Matt, is a whirlwind of romance and adventure. The two teenagers are complete opposites, yet they develop a passion for one another. The two decide to drive across the country and follow their hearts, only to discover that the healing comes from home. Despite the PG-13 rating, the film is not suitable for children under 13.
Film critic’s thoughts
A film critic’s thoughts on Mad Love 1985 will likely leave you in tears, but that doesn’t mean you have to skip it entirely. It is one of those films where the characters are utterly crazed, with insane behavior, and maniacal performances. The actors must have been living in a dream when they auditioned for this role. Isabelle Adjani recently talked to the Daily Mail about her experience auditioning for the role of Casey.