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Directed By
Fisher Stevens

Cast:
Marley Shelton, Ron Eldard, Patrick Breen, Kyra Sedgwick, Zoe Caldwell, Marisa Tomei, Peter Dinklage, Sarita Choudhury, Bruno Amato, Donna Hanover, Venida Evans, Ron Rifkin, Taye Diggs, Idina Menzel, Hollis Granville, Zofia Borucka, Kelly Cole, Billy Strong, Daryl Dismond, Erin Fritch, Melissa Guion, Sanjiv Jhaveri, Zofia Borucka

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Just a Kiss (2002)
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Movie Review by Zara
August 12th, 2007

Uh...

Hi there! I've got another wanna-be insightful movie about modern day romances that ends up being neither insightful nor funny. In fact, I don't think it knows exactly what it wants to be and just figured it would throw as much sh*t at you as possible to try and see what stuck.

There are some interesting lines in the movie, my favorite of which talks about beginnings. Granted, there are a lot of beginnings in this movie and none of them are all that good. But they're beginning nonetheless. I'm rambling.

There really is no other reason to watch this movie other than the great performance by Marissa Tomei. Cast as a psycho who's bent on being "vengeful" (although it's unclear what she's trying to be vengeful about since no one ever really does anything to prompt vengeance from her), she's the one who delivers the best lines and oddly enough is the most believable.

I also recommend it for the brief cameo by Peter Dinklage. Hey... I love the guy, what can I say?

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