
Michael and Jenna, having been a couple for three years, want to get married and start a family. These plans seem to be well on their way when Jenna announces that she's pregnant. But Michael is worried that his life and his youth will be over for good. At a wedding of a friend, he meets a free-spirited college co-ed, Kim, who opens his eyes and leads him on a dangerous path away from Jenna. Meanwhile, none of the relationships of the people surrounding Michael and Jenna are ... (Full plot summary below)
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Michael and Jenna, having been a couple for three years, want to get married and start a family. These plans seem to be well on their way when Jenna announces that she's pregnant. But Michael is worried that his life and his youth will be over for good. At a wedding of a friend, he meets a free-spirited college co-ed, Kim, who opens his eyes and leads him on a dangerous path away from Jenna. Meanwhile, none of the relationships of the people surrounding Michael and Jenna are happy and stable. Michael's friend Izzy is unwilling to let go of his childhood sweetheart Arianna; Kenny is a handsome stud who fears commitment to his latest conquest Danielle; and Chris is a co-worker who is dominated by his neurotic and overbearing wife over raising their newborn son. Even Jenna's parents, Stephen and Anna, are experiencing problems in their long-suffering marriage.
Leave your thoughts about The Last Kiss.
| E! OnlineAlex Markerson... an affair that's simply best to forget. |
| EmanuelLevy.ComEmanuel LevyA look at men's arrested development and fear of commitment, Goldwyn's well acted film walks a fine line, not always successfully, between a comic coming-of-age romp and more dramatically intense anatomy of relationships. |
| Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)John BeifussWatching these privileged young people fret over the the banal soap opera of their protected lives made me want to don a bandana and join a gang of socialist revolutionaries. |
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.One of the most underrated films of 2006 with a criminally under-appreciated performance from Casey Affleck... |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid Nusair...a compelling, surprisingly moving look at the ups and downs of contemporary relationships. |
| Christian Science MonitorDaniel M. Kimmel...for the twenty-something crowd. Older viewers may enjoy the performances, but the agonizing of the characters will likely bring about a 'been there, done that' reaction. |
| MovieFreak.comSara Michelle FettersIt is a highly perceptive drama with no good guys and no bad guys, instead choosing to fill its running time with real people facing real issues, all of them searching desperately for the best road leading to solace in their ever-complicated lives. |
| eFilmCritic.comErik ChildressAn American drama with European sensibilities right up to an ending which on the surface feels like a grand romantic gesture but whose triumph opens up a door of far gloomier and irrevocable consequences. |
| Palo Alto WeeklyJeanne AufmuthImperturbable Americans who read as juvenile clowns for their inability or unwillingness to put their emotional houses in order. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekMuccino's film was a deliciously surprising, high-spirited dance; Goldwyn's is a dreary dirge,...a sadly typical blend of morose relationship tale and second-rate sitcom. |