We spoke w/ Diane Keaton about MaybeIDo and why rom-coms resonate with her.
In the upcoming film Maybe I Do, young couple Michelle and Allen are at a crossroads in their relationship. Hoping to resolve the issue and introduce their families, they get their parents together for dinner one night, not realizing they all already know each other — perhaps a little too well. Packed with legendary talent including Diane Keaton, Susan Sarandon, Richard Gere and William H. Macy, the cozy family dinner soon turns into a frantic comedy of errors.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY COLLIDER: So what is it about Grace and about this movie that appealed to you, that drew you to it? I did. I also really liked that, of all of the parents in the movie, she also felt like the most hopeful in terms of love. She had the most positive outlook.Speaking of rom-coms, and romance in general, you are such a staple of the genre. I want to know what it is about this kind of story, if that's not your outlook generally, then what is it about this kind of story that resonates so much?
I went to acting school when I was young. The neighborhood playhouse was Sandy Meisner, who was such a great... He really did give me so much. And now these things happen in our lives, sometimes we get lucky like that, and sometimes you don't. He was really the reason that I [had] the opportunity to start and begin to act in scenes on stage. I was in Hair. You don't want to forget that. Oh yeah, "Give me down-to-there hair.
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