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Mango Kiss Movie Review

Mango Kiss Review

A scene from 'Mango Kiss'

"Mango Kiss" Overview

** stars

Rating: NR
2004


Cast and Crew

Director : Sascha Rice
Producer : Joe Mellis,Erin O'Malley
Screenwiter : Sarah Brown,Sascha Rice
Starring : Michelle Wolff,Sally Kirkland,Daničle Ferraro,Dru Mouser,Shannon Rossiter,David Fine,Joe Mellis,Walter Barry

 
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Some screenwriting lessons for aspiring filmmakers:

- If you want your film to be a cautionary tale, don't offer up a voice over at the beginning that says "This is a cautionary tale." We should be able to figure that out on our own without you telling us.

- Speaking of which, try to trim the voice over down a bit, will ya?

- Oh, and if you say your movie is a cautionary tale, it ought to be one, not just a lame romantic comedy about crazy lesbians. If the "caution" in your movie is that affairs are bad, you need to look for another message to warn us about.

- Don't create awful, hateful main characters. Other people in the movie are annoyed by the duo, but the annoyed types are portrayed as provincial. Sadly, when our heroines are galavanting in a store and make general nuisances of themselves, we identify with the annoyed.

- Using fake tattoos as title cards: Clever!

Lesson aside, Mango Kiss is a lesbian feature with questionable acting, a threadbare story (girls move to San Francisco; in between cityscape montages they have a rocky relationship and hang out with a half-dozen lesbian stereotypes), and so-so dialogue. Padded out to 88 frequently grueling minutes, it's tough to find much to care about here.

Aka Mango Me.

Avocado me.



Review by

Christopher Null


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