The Last Kiss (2006)
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The Last Kiss (Widescreen Edition)
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| Directed by | Tony Goldwyn |
| Cast | Zach Braff, Jacinda Barrett, Casey Affleck, Rachel Bilson, Michael Weston, Blythe Danner, Harold Ramis, Marley Shelton and Tom Wilkinson |
| Theatrical Release | September 15, 2006 |
| DVD Release | December 26, 2006 |
| Running Time | 103 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 097363464341 |
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Average user review:| Great movie, great director |
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To complicate matters, his bride-to-be is carrying his child. Needless to say, this all makes for a VERY messy situation. He has several male friends in different stages of relationships, and it seems that the lot of them have some growing up to do as well as Mike. You can even throw Jenna's father into the category of a guy who needs to "grow up." However, Mike's transgressions are the most egregious of any character's in the film.
What makes this film work is the emotional performance of Barrett. If we don't empathize w/her character, then the film is a wash. She does a good job of portraying a woman who is extremely hurt & vulnerable, w/out crossing over the line & becoming a character who is just-plain-annoying.
All in all, this is not a great movie, but it's something of a sentimental one. It's all about how we need to "let go" of the past (as well as our past habits) as we move through different stages in life. It's about how we need to do thus even when we feel a yearning for our childhood when things were so much simpler. That, I think, is what this film is all about, even more than the issue of cheating vs. not-cheating on your spouse / fiance' / significant other. May 4, 2008
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