Green Card
1990 Film directed by Peter Weir and starring Andie MacDowell and Gerard Depardieu. A French man hoping to get a visa and a brash American woman hoping to get a flat in a posh area populated mainly by married couples band together for mutual convenience. The two dislike each other immediately but with the Immigration authorities closing in, they must pull together to make their marriage act seem believable. As is typical of Romantic Comedies, the two overcome their differences and begin to fall in love leading to an atypical ending for the format...
Tropes used in Green Card include:
- Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other
- Bittersweet Ending: Atypical for the format and is semi famous for it.
- Citizenship Marriage: what the characters do to get their own means.
- Funny Foreigner
- Deadpan Snarker
- Odd Couple: The film's premise but the leads are actually charming enough to make this work.
- Reality Ensues: Immigration officers are not as easily fooled for the protagonists' plans, and Depardieu's character is deported as a consequence
- Single-Issue Landlord: Why Andie MacDowell's character wants in on the scheme.
- Slap Slap Kiss
- Tomboyish Name: Bronte anyone?
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