![]() ![]() It happens after their dinner at a Moroccan restaurant. And I just squeal in delight.īut there is this scene that has me screaming my head off and my heart beating wildly. That’s why I never got married.” The look in his eyes startle Sabrina. Sabrina asks why he never married and suggests that he probably does not believe in marriage, to which Linus replies with all sincerity, “Yes, I do. There’s more to him than being a workaholic. This moment defines Linus’ vulnerability. Sabrina admits that he is not the man people say he is: the world’s only living heart donor. Linus begins to loosen up and starts to get more intrigued with her.īut the most poignant scene for me is when they converse with each other by the fire. What makes it so significant is that Sabrina helps Linus realize that he is too immersed in his work that he is not able to enjoy the simple pleasures of life. The next memorable scene is when they are on the plane and Sabrina tells Linus how she was named Sabrina. And from there, I sigh, smile, and squeal to no end. ![]() It’s a tender moment that reveals the strong chemistry between them. The first one is when they are at the solarium where Linus asks Sabrina to dance. But Linus finds himself caught off guard because he ends up falling for her too.Īll the scenes of Sabrina and Linus define my reasons for loving this movie. He holds a hidden agenda to distract her from David who is now engaged to a woman whose family he is planning to have a business merger with. An ugly duckling becomes a beautiful swan.īut in an unexpected twist of fate, she falls for the other brother, the serious and workaholic Linus Larrabee (Harrison Ford). She travels to Paris to work and then returns, blossoming into a beautiful woman whom David finally notices. But David is a playboy who has never noticed her. It’s about a chauffeur’s daughter, Sabrina (Julia Ormond), who has been in love with David Larrabee (Greg Kinnear), the youngest of two children of a rich family that lives on the north shore of Long Island. Like Pretty Woman, it’s a Cinderella story. It stars Harrison Ford, Julia Ormond and Greg Kinnear. ![]() In the wee hours today, I watched my all-time favorite rom-com Sabrina, Sydney Pollack’s 1954 remake of the same name. ![]()
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