Kissing a Fool starring Vanessa Angel, Mili Avital, Ron Beattie, Justine Bentley, Liza Cruzat - Presentation Transcript
Kissing a Fool starring Vanessa
Angel, Mili Avital, Ron Beattie,
Justine Bentley, Liza Cruzat
Boo To The Critics
This so-so romance is patently predictable. Will the good girl end up with
the bad boy or the nice guy? The premise would have us believe that a
sleazy, none-too-bright sportscaster (David Schwimmer) has fallen madly
in love with a classy, intelligent book editor (Mili Avital). To test her loyalty,
Schwimmer asks his best buddy (Jason Lee) to romance Avital. The
likable aspects of this tired triangle concern the wraparound narration,
featuring the ever-humorous Bonnie Hunt. She relates this complicated
romance to rapt guests at a wedding. The marriage in question is between
Avital and a supposed mystery man. The problem is that there is never
much of a mystery. Or much of a romance. --Rochelle OGorman
Personal Review: Kissing a Fool starring Vanessa Angel, Mili
Avital, Ron Beattie, Justine Bentley, Liza Cruzat
This movie, hands down, is worth owning. You have a breakout
performance by Jason Lee and an always solid second lead by Friends'
David Schwimmer. Most importantly, this movie has very clever and well
written dialogue regarding a circle of late 20 somethings in 1990's Chicago
who are living the ups and downs of single dating life. You have humor,
wit, unexpected lover drama and all around good cinema. This movie
keeps your attention from the getgo, does not let go--based on its story
telling style. I'm in my early 30's and love this film, my girlfriend is mid-20's
and loves this film. And yes, even my 63 year old parents thought this film
was particularly captivating over a recent family holiday weekend. Buy it.
Watch it once a year. It gets better with each viewing.
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This movie, hands down, is worth owning. You have more
This movie, hands down, is worth owning. You have a breakout performance by Jason Lee and an always solid second lead by Friends' David Schwimmer. Most importantly, this movie has very clever and well written dialogue regarding a circle of late 20 somethings in 1990's Chicago who are living the ups and downs of single dating life. You have humor, wit, unexpected lover drama and all around good cinema. This movie keeps your attention from the getgo, does not let go--based on its story telling style. I'm in my early 30's and love this film, my girlfriend is mid-20's and loves this film. And yes, even my 63 year old parents thought this film was particularly captivating over a recent family holiday weekend. Buy it. Watch it once a year. It gets better with each viewing. less
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