Friday, September 15, 2006

The Last Kiss (***1/2)

? A remake of the Italian comedy-drama of the same name, released here in 2002, with a screenplay by Paul Haggis (Million Dollar Baby, Crash). Zach Braff is a young architect who adores his girlfriend (Jacinda Barrett) but has marriage anxiety that may lead him astray. Meanwhile, his friends and his potential in-laws (Blythe Danner, Tom Wilkinson) have their own relationship issues.
+ The subplots surrounding the friends are mostly played for laughs, but the primary story gets under the skin of its characters and is both hilarious and painful, sometimes at once. The confusing period between college and adult responsibilities is the turf being explored, yet the older couple provides a different perspective. Danner is absolutely heartbreaking as a woman whose husband seems unable to give her the affection she craves. The female characters seem as strongly written as the male ones, and Barrett does a nice job.
- You’d think from watching American comedy movies that guys always want to stay single and women always want to get married. But I guess that’s not the fault of this movie alone.
= ***1/2 Worth seeing as a comedy; worth seeing as a drama, and sure to provoke debate about when a relationship is worth sticking with. One of the few American remakes of a foreign film that is a bit better than the source.

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