Review of The Last Kiss (2006) by Dylan D — 06 Oct 2013
The Last Kiss meanders through a depressing minefield of marital and relationship problems with no real point. No character escapes unscathed; some flee, some trudge on, but with each step comes another chance of self-destruction that will likely wipe out everyone that is along for the ride.
The problem is that the characters offer no real reason to care whether or not they successfully maneuver the minefield. In fact, the film only seems to try and pack in as many emotional explosions as possible, and that becomes too tiresome a proposition.
The Last Kiss is a film likely to speak to viewers on various levels, including acceptance, understanding, nonchalance, or disgust of the themes, the film's impact seemingly tied to one's outlook on the problems the film presents ad nauseam.
This review of The Last Kiss (2006) was written by Dylan D on 06 Oct 2013.
The Last Kiss has generally received mixed reviews.
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