Love & Sex Movie Review
Love & Sex Review

"Love & Sex" Overview

Rating: R
2000
Cast and Crew
Director : Valerie BreimanProducer : Timothy Scott Bogart,Martin J. Barab,Brad Wyman,Mark Damon
Screenwiter : Valerie Breiman
Starring : Famke Janssen,Jon Favreau,Noah Emmerich,Cheri Oteri,Ann Magnuson
The good news: Movie is called Love & Sex.
The bad news: Director of Love & Sex is a woman.
But fear not the women’s romantic comedy, gentle readers. While Love & Sex
won’t win any Oscars or many hearts, it’s a capable movie worth a chuckle or
two.
Famke Janssen (recently seen in X-Men) stars as Kate, a somewhat hapless
fashion-rag journalist looking for love in the big city of Los Angeles. Only
she’s “complicated,” – and not to mention, like, eight feet tall – so no guy
“understands” her. That is, except for artist Adam (Swingers’ Jon Favreau), a
sort of L.A. version of a Woody Allen neurotic, the kind of guy who obsesses
over a woman, jumps out of the relationship when it slows down, and of course
immediately regrets his decision. Adam’s stalker-like behavior with Kate
becomes a focus for the film, with the pair meeting periodically to tear out
their respective hair.
First-time writer/director Valerie Breiman has made an often funny but always
scattered picture in Love & Sex. Kate’s endless quest-for-love saga is pretty
obviously drawn from Breiman’s own life, which probably explains why the movie
is all over the map: She’s just giving us the high points, the ones that might
make for good jokes.
To bad for Janssen that Favreau gets all the good lines. Singlehandedly he
makes Love & Sex watchable, carrying it through the rocky comic moments (first
date, strip tease, etc.) and past the few dramatic cliches these movies always
seem to have (hint: she’s pregnant). For her part, Janssen looks so much like
Sandra Bullock in this movie that it’s disturbing.
Fortunately, Janssen and Favreau have enough chemistry to mostly carry Love &
Sex through its rocky moments... of which, there are quite a few.
Sex 1, Love 0.
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Review by Christopher Null
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