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Love & Sex

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A true relationship movie, Great fun with a great cast....
Review: Well I have just seen this movie today and wanted to checkout what other people thought of it. So I came here and was shocked to see only a few reviews. Does this mean that this film is no good, NO! It means that it will remain something special to all of those who have seen this unexpected treasure. But please, tell your friends, neighbours and countrymen that this little movie should not be missed on any account. Right now I myself am going through a really bad break up with my girlfriend of 6 years. Who I still dearly love very much but we have decided to give ourselfs a little space and time. I can relate to this movie on all levels and it was a breath of fresh air in the romantic comedy genre. Both lead actors show great chemistry on screen and pull off genuine emotion. I have been a big fan of Jon Favreau since Swingers and we really do not see as much of him as we all should do. Famke Janssen is a great actress too, really shinning through. Watch this movie, again and again. It really is a must see!

I 'CHEEESE SANDWICH' YOU ALL!!!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: ENTERTAINING LOOK AT RELATIONSHIPS
Review: You wouldn't think so, but Jon Favreau and Famke Janssen have a great deal of on-screen chemistry. I also would not guess that Janssen had the comedic abilities that she displays in this film. The film chronicles a relationship between Favreau and Janssen in its various stages from meeting to the first parts of the relationship to the tough times the break-up, the post break-up trying to make each other jealous, and if I am not mistaken, they do reconcile in the end? It has been about a year since I saw this film, so forgive me if I am wrong. I do know they at least end up as friends. While the concept of the film is nothing new, there is something fresh and charming about the way their relationship develops and how the characters perceive their lives and themselves within and outside of their relationship. Both characters are endearing in their own ways, and you genuinely feel what each is going through. (Also this film boasts a good soundtrack).


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