Just came back from watching Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock’s The Lake House, which plotline opens with Sandra Bullock’s character Kate in 2006, touching base with Keanu Reeves’ character Alex in 2004 by putting letters, notes and other goodies for each other in the outside mailbox of a glass house on the lake, built by Alex’s dad. When I first saw the preview snippets, I thought there’s no way it’s a real fantasy movie; the time thing was probably just a metaphor or the way the previews spin a misunderstanding. Nope, the two actually find a time porthole. The plot is nearly the exact opposite of Christopher Reeves/Jane Seymour’s movie Somewhere in Time, another one of my favorites about a love that transcends beyond the boundaries of space/time continuums. The Lake House takes up some Back to the Future elements in the theory of the future affecting the past thereby altering the future. There was an internal plot so predictable from the beginning setup that as I watched the characters develop, it broke my heart. And then they did a twist that redeemed the story! Okay, this is already enough of a spoiler, so I’ll stop here. I’ll only tell of its effects on me, which is that I cried in this movie shamelessly, almost as hard as I did watching the last Keanu Reeves movie I saw, Sweet November. If I were watching The Lake House in the isolated midnight conditions of Sweet November, I would’ve undoubtedly been just as snot- and tear-wracked.

“That was one of my more favorite movies I’ve seen in a long time,” Mr. W just said. I’m definitely getting it when it comes out on DVD, so I can watch all the director’s cuts. “But it IS a chick flick,” he adds.

As the credits rolled, after I’d composed myself enough to be able to stand and walk out of the theatre, I said to Mr. W, “Don’t you go back in time 2 years to meet me.” He laughed and said it’d be a good thing cuz then he’d be younger. I said, remembering our brief brush with potential romance in 2003, “Actually, I wouldn’t have been interested in and did turn you down a few years ago.”