Movie to reconsider ::: The Last Kiss
The Last Kiss is well acted and directed, casting is a complete treat to any fans of the Rachel Bilson, Zach Braff, Casey Affleck, Jacinda Barrett, Blythe Danner, and Tom Wilkinson. With the Writers of the critically Acclaimed Films, Million Dollar Baby and Crash, as the minds behind the ideas.
Although the acting is great, the plot is perfect, the production is on key, and the overall film itself is poignant, You may find your self slightly concerned about love, if you are a cynical person that is. The film is a pill; which can put you deeper into any doubts that you may have about subject of fidelity. The film contains moments of wit, but is filled with pessimisms, that love is a journey of confusing moments and mistakes. With sex and seduction you have a wonderful plot, with reality you have the last hope to tell the world love is a venture.
The question of trust is the theme, underlying the commitment of marriage and commands answers to the questions. Does a man require that last conquest before settling down with a life long mate? Does he love his mate if he makes the mistake of sexual conquest while engaged, married, or in a serious relationship?
You may watch this film and think, open relationships would be your best bet to go with, or you may seek the next cliff as the best step to take. If you want any sense of intimacy on a first date, this is not the movie to see with your potential significant other. If you want a great piece of work that gives you a topic to discuss in a democratic social setting then you finally found your film. It will allow you to have a great night to discuss with your friends, on the topic of love and its woes.
So if you are ready to speak to your closest friends and acquaintances, on the question, what is love. Trot on down to the local video store and share in the debatable progression of the film. Taht ideal mate
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