1/21/2012

Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (2000) Review

Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (2000)
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This movie appeared on the lifetime network. And fittingly so because it's just as good as those movies! you know the type, has drama but no action and suspense. Well this movie is just like that it just treads along. But lets get to the nitty gritty of the story: Nicholas Lea (Dustin)is a movie executive,who is partying into the wee hours of the night with a bunch of bimbo type blondes in the back of a limousine with a bunch of his buddies. In a drunken stupor he decides to get out with one of them to take a stroll on the beach. What follows is your usual frolicking,kissing and stuff. Fast forward to the morning and our hero is wokened up by a homeless man named Minnow (Holt McCallany) with the woman lying several feet away seemingly dead. Minnow tells Dustin that he witnessed Dustin kill the woman in a fight but not to worry he would take care of the body if Dustin takes care of him. But all this is insidiously stupid to me! for why would you give someone so much leverage for a potential blackmail!! which predictably is what follows, Minnow gratiates hisself to Dustins rich life style enjoying his clothes,car,girlfriend,(Kari Wuhrer)thru all this Dustin through investigation finds he's been shammed. The victim of a cruel con now angry he plans revenge,without giving up to much of the ending I will just say it ends ironically. But what gives this movie little suspense is the basic personality traits of the main characters Dustin appears gutless and minnow appears far from menacing or intimidating and as far as Kari Wuhrer is concerned you wonder why he'd have her for a girlfriend anyway. and if you want to buy this dvd thinking she's showing her bod she isn't. This movie doesn't thrill you in any way! in my opinion just a so-so movie that could've been better.

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