“…oh you’ve torn your coat.”
Romcom best moments: This week I am focusing my site on the joy that can be found in the romantic comedy in readiness for tomorrow’s #MTOS. Today’s offerings relate to the screwball comedy and dialogue.
The romcom often feels like a new invention, but some of the best examples of witty repartee between romantic leads come from the black and white era. See the above from Bringing Up Baby(1938) which has a silly plot and ridiculous dialogue elevated by the pairing of Katherine Hepburn and Cary Grant. A stroke of genius.
But the origins of the screwball can be found even earlier than the 1930’s. William Shakespeare himself was pretty impressive at male/female banter. I’m a huge fan of Kenneth Branagh’s adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing(1993) and in this scene he and Emma Thompson, as Benedick and Beatrice use forked tongues to hide their true feelings….hilariously compared to this later scene when Benedick starts to unravel.
It’s all in the words.
