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DVD Details
- Rated: R
- Closed captioning available
- Run Time: 1 hours, 43 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: December 26, 2006
- Originally Released: 2006
- Label: Dreamworks Video
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Zach Braff, Jacinda Barrett & Casey Affleck | |
Performer: | Michael Weston, Rachel Bilson, Tom Wilkinson, Harold Ramis, Blythe Danner & Eric Christian Olsen | |
Directed by | Tony Goldwyn | |
Edited by | Lisa Zeno Churgin | |
Screenwriting by | Paul Haggis | |
Composition by | Michael Penn | |
Produced by | Andre Lamal, Marcus Viscidi, Gary Lucchesi & Tom Rosenberg | |
Director of Photography: | Tom Stern |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 3/5 --
This drama is a well-crafted and heartfelt look at commitment, infidelity and the end of youth.
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BBC.com
Rating: 2.5/4 --
The Last Kiss isn't afraid of exploding romantic conventions--um, at least not at first. [Blu-ray]
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Groucho Reviews
Rating: 73/100 --
By risking the alienation of formula fans, screenwriter Paul Haggis and director Tony Goldwyn have taken a chance and given us a small gift.
Apollo Guide
Rating: D- --
The Last Kiss bears the unmistakable Haggis touch, one as subtle and understated as an electric chainsaw through the spinal cord.
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AV Club
An intelligent examination of dreams deferred....This film cuts pretty deep.
Box Office
Rating: 3.5/4 --
One of the most underrated films of 2006 with a criminally under-appreciated performance from Casey Affleck...
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Cinema Crazed
Rating: C --
a distinctly white bread romantic comedy sprinkled with brief flashes of modern-day American existentialist dread.
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ColeSmithey.com
Product Description:
Based on the Italian film L'ULTIMO BACIO and directed by Tony Goldwyn (A WALK ON THE MOON), THE LAST KISS is a film about growing pains and choices. Nearing his 30th birthday, marriage-phobic Michael (Zach Braff) loves his live-in girlfriend Jenna (Jacinda Barrett), but worries that there are no surprises left in his life. Enter Kim (Rachel Bilson), a vibrant college student Michael meets at a wedding. Soon, he finds himself treading in dangerous territory; he loves Jenna, but is intrigued by Kim and attracted to both her and to the possibilities that a new relationship offers. With Kim, Michael not only feels 10 years younger, but also as if anything is possible. Now, he has to decide if pursuing Kim is worth the risk of losing Jenna, and if the life he has planned with Jenna is in fact the life he really wants.
Michael, meanwhile, is not the only one experiencing growing pains; his friends have their own relationship issues. Izzy (Michael Weston) is battling heartbreak after being dumped by his longtime girlfriend. Chris (Casey Affleck) and his wife already have a rocky relationship, and are feeling the stress of having their first baby. Kenny (Eric Christian Olsen) is the only one without relationship issues--but that's only because he is determined to remain a single ladies' man. Then there are Jenna's parents, Anna (Blythe Danner) and Stephen (Tom Wilkinson), who are facing their own issues after 30 years of marriage. THE LAST KISS looks at relationships from all angles, and shies away from finger-pointing and laying blame. Instead, it acknowledges that the world is full of temptation, and that growing up is serious business. Braff does a nice job of conveying Michael's confusion without asking for sympathy.
Michael, meanwhile, is not the only one experiencing growing pains; his friends have their own relationship issues. Izzy (Michael Weston) is battling heartbreak after being dumped by his longtime girlfriend. Chris (Casey Affleck) and his wife already have a rocky relationship, and are feeling the stress of having their first baby. Kenny (Eric Christian Olsen) is the only one without relationship issues--but that's only because he is determined to remain a single ladies' man. Then there are Jenna's parents, Anna (Blythe Danner) and Stephen (Tom Wilkinson), who are facing their own issues after 30 years of marriage. THE LAST KISS looks at relationships from all angles, and shies away from finger-pointing and laying blame. Instead, it acknowledges that the world is full of temptation, and that growing up is serious business. Braff does a nice job of conveying Michael's confusion without asking for sympathy.