French Kiss Reviews
I can’t watch modern chick flicks…I just can’t. “My ass begins to twitch” 🤣 The 90s chick flicks were better. Anyway, I named my cat Charlie because I fell in love with that name after this movie. Meg Ryan and Kevin Klein have great chemistry. Meg Ryan is hilarious! This movie makes you want to go to Europe and live there.
One of my favorite movies growing up, truly some of the funniest rom com moments between these two wonderful actors
Very interesting. While watching the movie, the ending is not pretentious which is very interesting
The script is not as smart as it thinks it is.
One of Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline's best movies it's true gem Hollywood never notices amazing films like this they have their heads up their ass
I'm not saying it's a masterpiece, but it checks every box to be the perfect comfort movie.
I love this movie. The best brainless romcom I've seen. Kevin Kline is just wonderful and very appealing. Yes, it's silly, but it's also super fun to watch and makes me happy.
Incredible that this movie is rated so low. It's funny, romantic, touching, and has a great cast. Is truly one of my favorites.
It's a Rom-Com, and a fun one at that. I look for a Rom-Com to make me feel good and like the characters and have a nice happy ending. This one checks all the boxes. Kevin Kline is just so much fun to watch. It's a shame it's not on any streaming services right now.
Another on that grew on me....now, I love it!
I love this film. I shouldn't but I just do. Corny accents but Kevin Kline is magnifique with the subtly intricate dialogue. Meg Ryan is still able to do cute and Timothy Hutton is great as the anti hero.
This is a decent romantic comedy about a woman (Meg Ryan) who is too neurotic to fly to France with her fiancée ( Timothy Hutton). The fiancée falls for a French "goddess" which gives the woman the impetus to face her fears and go get her fiancée back. She is seated next to an obnoxious French man (played brilliantly by Kevin Kline) and what follows is cute and funny and full of all the things that makes a perfect romantic comedy.
Loved it. Real chemistry between Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline.
It is going to take way too much for them to make me decrown Meg Ryan from being the romcom queen, they did try hard. French Kiss Lawrence Kasdan, the director's attitude towards this love story isn't palpable to what it has to say. What gave it away, is the fact that he never sculpts it as a love story. There is your first loss. And like a domino game, all the other pieces fall apart like a joke. And why wouldn't they. It is a Meg Ryan movie. What were you expecting! Her version of Star Wars would be goofing around Death Star. And you'd like it. No one plays an underdog like her. She carries that same arc of finding her voice, accepting her fate and waking up from the la la land dream in every film. And you're up for it. Watching her go through this revelation with Tom Hanks or Billy Crystal or Tom Hanks, and is still a joy. Now that I feel like I should get off from the "I Love Meg Ryan" podium, I should start stabbing at this dull film that is enlightened only by Meg Ryan's performance- last one, I promise. This odd film surprisingly gives a sweet "date night movie" feeling, considering the bigger picture. But if we dive in deep, it makes very little sense. And I am not even looking at the flaws. In fact I would consider its one dimensional world and its dogmatic approach to its characters a big win. It feels good to meet a simple defined-in-one-line world. What's disenchanting is the transaction of the plot tracks and more importantly the genre. It claims to be one thing and then precariously jumps on other tone. And it is disillusioned in a sense that it never fools you- I know that, that is the definition. But you are always aware of the outer world, your reality, you are watching a film, French Kiss, which is clearly not worth Meg Ryan's (somehow it is always her full name) time or yours.
Woman travels to France to reconcile with her boyfriend only to fall head over heels in love with a local jewel thief.