Miami Rhapsody Movie Review
Miami Rhapsody Review
"Miami Rhapsody" Overview

Rating: PG-13
1995
Cast and Crew
Director : David FrankelProducer : David Frankel,Barry Jossen
Screenwiter : David Frankel
Starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Gil Bellows, Antonio Banderas, Mia Farrow, Paul Mazursky, Kevin Pollack, Barbara Garrick, Carla Gugino, Bo Eason, Naomi Campbell, Jeremy Piven
Director David Frankel loves Woody Allen. Miami Rhapsody is “Woody” through
and through, from the big band intro music to the Jewish characters to Mia
Farrow’s presence. This time around, Farrow plays the adulterous mother of
Sarah Jessica Parker, whose monologue wanders through every conceivable aspect
of love, marriage, and infidelity.
The supporting cast is fabulous: Paul Mazursky (father and adulterer), Antonio
Banderas (receiving end of adultery), Kevin Pollak (adulterer with pregnant
wife). You get the picture. The only failures here are supermodel Naomi
Campbell as Pollacks’s love interest, who couldn’t act her way out of an
insurance seminar, and Parker herself, whose comedic timing is never quite
right. Some people are heralding Miami Rhapsody as Parker’s breakthrough into
mainstream acting. Don’t count on it.
Thankfully, the elements of a great neurotic romance and anxiety tale are here,
and Parker doesn’t drag it down too far. It’s an all-too-true story without
(thankfully) a cop-out finale: more of a Miami ending than a Hollywood
ending. Still, there’s a note of hope. I walked out smiling.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





