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      The Last Kiss

      R Released Sep 15, 2006 1h 44m Comedy Drama Romance List
      46% Tomatometer 134 Reviews 59% Audience Score 50,000+ Ratings Four friends (Zach Braff, Casey Affleck, Michael Weston, Eric Christian Olsen) face the prospect of turning 30 and losing the freedom of their youth. For one, Michael, the transition is especially difficult; although he is in love with Jenna (Jacinda Barrett), the mother of his child, his panicked reaction to the onset of adult responsibilities sends him into the arms of another woman (Rachel Bilson). Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Buy Now

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      You'll either find the The Last Kiss to be a phony bore or a refreshing take about young 20-somethings at the crossroads between their carefree lifestyle and responsibility. Zach Braff and the rest of the appealing cast make the case for the latter.

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      Peter Travers Rolling Stone Only the most rabid chick-flick fan will fail to notice that it's the movie that's all wet. Rated: 2/4 Nov 24, 2006 Full Review Olly Richards Empire Magazine Crediting its audience with emotional intelligence, this rises well above your usual rom-com-dram. Rated: 4/5 Oct 21, 2006 Full Review Trevor Johnston Time Out Relatively compelling at the time, it's just a bit too glib to resonate for much longer afterwards. Oct 19, 2006 Full Review Mattie Lucas The Dispatch (Lexington, NC) Doesn't ever figure out exactly what it wants to be. " Rated: 2/4 Jun 6, 2019 Full Review Joshua Starnes ComingSoon.net A nicely unsentimental look at modern relationships, The Last Kiss suffers a bit from haphazardness in its construction, but holds up through a strong cast and solid writing. Rated: 6/10 Mar 29, 2011 Full Review Peter Canavese Groucho Reviews The Last Kiss isn't afraid of exploding romantic conventions--um, at least not at first. [Blu-ray] Rated: 2.5/4 Jun 19, 2009 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Rachel K A waste of time and just depressing. Not a good movie at all. This is definitely no Garden State. The only thing good is the soundtrack. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/21/24 Full Review Stephen C LOL, the funniest 01 and 44/60 hours!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/25/23 Full Review Audience Member This movie is *CONCERNING*. [*SPOILER ALERT*] I kept waiting for the redemptive arc, the positive message, the wake-up call for Zach Braff (who plays a morally repugnant version of JD from Scrubs). I am surprised by the good reviews of this movie, especially in comparing those reviews to other rom-coms that have well-rounded characters and some kind of decent moral that isn't "every relationship will make you absolutely miserable" or "all women are crazy lunatics." On a positive note: Casey Affleck gives a stellar acting performance and is the only redeeming character in the movie. Now, on to the negative notes, and there are many: the main character, Michael, played by Zach Braff is a 30 year old who has a life crisis when he finds out his girlfriend is pregnant. I *think* we're supposed to feel bad for him because very clearly, his only option for coping with this crisis is to cheat on his pregnant girlfriend with a woman who is a sophomore in college. Telling his girlfriend he is understandably terrified is WAY LESS reasonable than creeping in the bushes at a college campus to try and score with the "little brunette" who caught his eye at the wedding last week. Michael assures us all (the audience, the other characters) throughout the movie that he IS SO IN LOVE WITH JEN, but he has a funny way of showing it, since he proceeds to lie, cheat, and ignore Jen's repeated pleas to leave her alone and SLEEPS ON HER FRONT PORCH for like, 3 days. Stalker-central. The portrayal of women in the movie is problematic, like a whole treasure trove for a feminist reading here. I mean, I thought we were a little more progressive in 2006, but clearly not. Every female lead in the movie expresses her anger through physical violence (for example, the main female lead brandishes a knife when she finds out Braff's character kissed another woman), and turns into a raging lunatic when she even *thinks* she's being cheated on. This wouldn't be such an issue if there was even ONE WOMAN who does not resort to physical violence, or who represents women positively whatsoever. (I mean, there was a woman who was in the first fifteen minutes that was portrayed positively because she didn't want kids and was good in bed, but she was booted as soon as she wanted to introduce a guy to her parents) I don't really understand reviews that say this is some kind of fresh take on modern relationships. Do older generations think this kind of relationship is healthy? That it's normal or okay? It's emotionally and physically abusive. Jen should leave Michael--that would have been the only good ending. Michael clearly does not take accountability for his actions or reflect whatsoever. He starts as an immature gaslighting [bad word here] and stays that way. The whole movie reads as if it was scripted by an infidelity apologist. I mean, you can look back at other movies around this time period and identify some sexism, but this goes whole hog. Note to people everywhere: if your relationship ever looks like this, leave and don't come back. You're not required to give serial liars and cheaters a second chance (and when they don't show any signs of remorse, you really shouldn't give them one anyway). This movie was depressing. I will treat it as a handbook for what not to do ever in relationships. Like ever. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/08/23 Full Review Audience Member Mostly recommend this for Blythe Danner's performance. The rest are okay and plays well into that phase of life when 30ish people confront the tension between wanting to be grown ups and missing being 20ish. If you're looking for a drama based on the tension that exists mostly in movies (rather than actual life, where we deal with each other). Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review nefasto r ...and then, US of A decided to take a very good Italian film and take out the whole essence of it! What do you have you wonder? Half of the pleasure you'd enjoy watching the original. So don't lose time with this, don't be lazy and watch the original one. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member Despite the poor ratings and some poor reviews I found this very good movie that touches on realistic happenings for young adults in relationships in their 30’s Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/31/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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      Synopsis Four friends (Zach Braff, Casey Affleck, Michael Weston, Eric Christian Olsen) face the prospect of turning 30 and losing the freedom of their youth. For one, Michael, the transition is especially difficult; although he is in love with Jenna (Jacinda Barrett), the mother of his child, his panicked reaction to the onset of adult responsibilities sends him into the arms of another woman (Rachel Bilson).
      Director
      Tony Goldwyn
      Producer
      Tom Rosenberg, Gary Lucchesi, Andre Lamal, Marcus Viscidi
      Screenwriter
      Paul Haggis
      Distributor
      Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks SKG
      Production Co
      Lakeshore Entertainment
      Rating
      R (Nudity|Language|Sexuality)
      Genre
      Comedy, Drama, Romance
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Sep 15, 2006, Wide
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Jan 12, 2017
      Box Office (Gross USA)
      $11.6M
      Runtime
      1h 44m
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