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Movie Review: The Last Kiss

Written by Neil Miller
Published September 19, 2006

Let me begin with a statement that may come as a surprise: The Last Kiss was not written by nor was it directed by Zach Braff. I understand that this will be difficult for many to accept; the film has that Braff charm and it feels eerily like Garden State 2. But alas, Braff may be the guy whose face made it to the poster, but this is not completely his film. In fact, The Last Kiss was directed by actor turned director Tony Goldwyn (the bad guy from Ghost) and written by the ever busy Paul Haggis – you remember him, right? He is the guy who has cleaned house at a small awards ceremony known as the Academy Awards over the past few years.

And while the film is not completely his baby, Braff is excellent as the very conflicted, can’t figure out which way to go unlikely hero type named Michael. He is about to have a baby with a woman that he loves (Jacinda Barrett) while being pursued by a woman that he wants (Rachel Bilson). And with the relationships of his friends all falling apart around him, he is forced to decide what he wants to do with his life, and ultimately whether or not he is ready to become an adult. It is something that we have seen before, yes; but it is also something to which so many of us can relate.

And therein lies the charm in this film – I caught myself multiple times while viewing it saying to myself “Man, these are my friends. Oh dear, that is me.” It is as if it tells the story of an entire generation of people whose lives get consumed with marriage and adulthood well before their parents had to deal with it. The story, as easily as it can be predicted, is very sincere and endearing. Paul Haggis’ ability to give a film an undeniable sense of relatability continues to amaze me, just as much as Zach Braff’s portrayal of the same character from film to film continues to entertain me. Braff’s subtle wit and effortless charm have matured since the last time he played this character, giving the film enough new emotion to keep the audience locked into the story.

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Neil Miller is a 23-year-old film critic who lives and works in Columbus, Ohio. He is a member of the Central Ohio Film Critics Association. His musings about the world of film (and other various topics) are on display at his blog, The Columbus Movie Guy. He is also the co-founder and managing editor of Film School Rejects.
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Published: September 19, 2006
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