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Directed By
Paul Michael Glaser

Written By:
Tony Gilroy

Cast:
D.B. Sweeney, Moira Kelly, Roy Dotrice, Terry O'Quinn, Dwier Brown

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Cutting Edge (1992)
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Movie Review by Zara
January 29th, 2007

Unrespected Classic

Moira Kelly and DB Sweeney were never meant to be big Hollywood movie stars. While neither of them is ugly, neither of them has that certain something that the industry likes to sap from those who do. They are average looking people who aren't phenomenal actors. They ARE, however, incredibly charming.

It's that charm which sells this love story on ice. There's nothing deeper to the story than two people who are both difficult to work with and down to each other when it comes to options. Of course they're going to fall in love by the end of the story. Of course they're going to fuss and fight on their way there.

What I like best about this movie is that the love doesn't feel forced. There is no rush to hurry up and get these people to where the audience knows they are destined to be. In the mean time we can enjoy their banter without feeling the pressure.

They were never meant to be movie stars, but I still remember both of them fondly for this movie.

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