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TIFF: Daniel Radcliffe rom-com The F Word garners festival buzz

The Daniel Radcliffe-Zoe Kazan romantic comedy The F Word is the perfect date movie, says its director Michael Dowse. "Girls will go see it and boyfriends will come and won't want to throw up in their own mouths."

The Toronto-shot rom-com sees Radcliffe play a medical school dropout cynical about love who falls for a sweet, "banter-y" woman (Kazan) at a party. After their instant connection and evening full of chatting, he is disheartened to discover that she is already in a long-term relationship. Regardless, the pair try to continue their relationship as friends.

Fubar director Dowse said he was itching to make a performance-driven movie that was "quieter and gentler" than his last movie the hockey comedy Goon and found it in this script by screenwriter Elan Masai, who adapted it from a Canadian play called Toothpaste and Cigars.

Their result, which premiered and has garnered a warm, buzzy reception at the Toronto International Film Festival, is a movie with the hallmarks of rom-com classics that also offers a dose of realism and a more natural feeling in the interactions of the star-crossed lovers.

"We see these [rom-coms] where people lie and manipulate and hide things. They have these cockamamie schemes to try and get someone to fall in love with them. Nobody does that in real life. Our real lives are complicated and hilarious and are emotionally moving enough," Masai said at a press conference for the film in Toronto on Sunday.

"I always joke that in this movie, any time anybody behaves like it's a romantic comedy, the movie smacks them down What would a real person do? I found that to be more relatable, universal and grounded and also funnier. You're watching real people struggling through a complicated situation with, hopefully, wit and a little bit of grace."

Already praised by locals for its painting of Toronto as a warm, romantic setting as cinematic as Seattle or Manhattan, The F Word has also garnered notice for the appealingly awkward romantic chemistry between the two leads.

"It's not polished. We're trying to go for a very real version of a romantic comedy," Kazan said. "We wanted this to feel like people you know in your life, not airbrushed personalities [and] faces."

To that effect, the project was "the first time in anything that I've done that I've kind of been allowed to let a lot more of my own personality come through," admitted Radcliffe, the former Harry Potter star who is at TIFF with three very different films, including the horror mystery Horns and the Beat Poet tale Kill Your Darlings.

"It's rare that you get a script that pushes the romance with the comedy. I think that's what makes this film stick out," Dowse said.

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BY V. ANBALAGAN, ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR September 10, 2013 Latest Update: September 10, 2013 08:12 pm

Herald editor Father Lawrence Andrew giving a press statement at the Court of Appeal in Putrajaya. The court will deliver a decision on the Allah issue next month. The Malaysian Insider pic by Nazir Sufari, September 10, 2013.The Home Minister did not have sufficient material before him when he made the decision to ban the word Allah in the Herald, the Court of Appeal heard today.

"He did not have enough evidence to ban the word on grounds of national interest and public order," said counsel Porres Royen who represented the Catholic Church.

Royen said the minister also imposed an unreasonable restriction on the publication as the word was intended only for Christians.

"This ban was a gross violation of a constitutional right, " he said in defending the 2009 High Court ruling in favour of the church.

On December 31, 2009, the High Court allowed the church's judicial review application and lifted the home minister's ban on the use of the word in the Herald.

Among other things, judge Lau Bee Lan had said then that the church had a constitutional right to use the word Allah in its newspaper on grounds that religions other than Islam can be practised in peace and harmony.

Royen, in his submission today said the government could not use events after the High Court ruling to reverse the court order.

Earlier, the government lawyer Suzana Atan, told the court that after the High Court ruling, there were several arson attempts on churches and an incident in which vandals tossed a pigs head into a mosque.

Royen told the three-man bench that the government relied on public opinion that a "certain section of the society" was sensitive to the use of the word but pointed out that public opinion was irrelevent as legal and constitutional issues were now before the court.

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Actress Megan Park speaks at The F Word' Press Conference during the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival at TIFF Bell Lightbox on September 8, 2013 in Toronto, Canada. George Pimentel/WireImage

MEGAN PARK This year she was named one of TIFFs rising stars and shares the screen with Daniel Radcliffe in the romantic comedy The F Word.

ISADORE SHARP The Canadian hotelier joins The Morning Show to talk about meeting Terry Fox and helping start the Terry Fox Run.

THE PROCLAIMERS Identical twin brothers Charlie and Craig Reid who make up the band The Proclaimers joins The Morning Show to talk about being features in the new film Sunshine on Leith to premiere at TIFF tonight. Toronto Show Only

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