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French Kiss Movie Review
French Kiss Review
"French Kiss" Overview

Rating: PG-13
1995
Cast and Crew
Director : Lawrence KasdanProducer : Tim Bevan,Eric Fellner,Kathryn F. Galan,Meg Ryan
Screenwiter : Adam Brooks
Starring : Meg Ryan,Kevin Kline,Timothy Hutton,Jean Reno,François Cluzet,Susan Anbeh,Renée Humphrey
Now this is the way a romantic comedy should be made.
Redeeming the genre from last week's dismal While You Were Sleeping, Meg Ryan
and Kevin Kline manage to deliver hilarious and surprisingly touching
performances in French Kiss. Ryan plays Kate, a seriously neurotic woman who
takes the phrase "obsessive-compulsive" to new lows. Charlie (Timothy Hutton)
is Kate's fiancee, an up-and-coming doctor who, when Kate is too afraid to
board the airplane, takes a week-long business trip to Paris alone.
And there the games begin. Charlie unexpectedly falls for a French "goddess"
and calls off his relationship with Kate. Stunned, our heroine becomes
understandably obsessed with getting Charlie back, and the games begin. On her
white-knuckled flight across the Atlantic, she encounters Luc (Kevin Kline), a
smarmy French con-man trying to go straight. The two couldn't be less alike,
but an unlikely romance begins to sprout.
French Kiss actually manages to make a decent statement about love and
happiness, bringing to light the truth of the old adage, "There is no
substitute for experience." The film is also believable despite its outlandish
main characters, whom Ryan and Kline portray with wonderful emotion and with an
amazing flair for comic timing. Kline's antics are simply hilarious to the
point of absurdity.
The film's ending is pretty obvious, but how they get there is full of
surprises, and it also made me remember: Love really can come from the
unlikeliest of places.
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Review by Christopher Null
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