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: The title and release year of the movie starring Matthew Perry and Salma Hayek.

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Perry and Hayek bring an authentic charm to their roles. Perry’s sarcastic, panicked delivery fits his "fish out of water" character, while Hayek provides warmth, humor, and strength.

The movie perfectly captures a specific 1990s Las Vegas, focusing on its charm, neon lights, and the "unexpected" side of the city. The Lasting Impact : The start of the video encoding standard,

: Tensions rise between Alex’s buttoned-up WASP family and Isabel's large, traditional Mexican-American family. Career vs. Love

Fools Rush In (1997) is a romantic comedy that explores the fallout of a chance encounter in Las Vegas between two people from wildly different worlds.

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The story follows , a pragmatic, fast-tracking New York architect sent to Las Vegas to oversee the construction of a nightclub. He represents the buttoned-up, analytical, and somewhat detached world of high-powered WASPs.

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Nearly three decades later, the film stands as a testament to the chemistry of its leads and a surprisingly poignant exploration of cultural collision in modern America.