![]() Janssen tries not to blow her job by re-submitting a piece on relationships. Tall and experienced in the oral act, Ms. "Monique" magazine writer Famke Janssen (as Kate Welles) nearly goes down when her article on how to please men is rejected. Reviewed by wes-connors 4 / 10 Down on Love It's that same feeling you get with WHEN HARRY MET SALLY and KRAMER VERSUS KRAMER it feels rather disjointed as the action jumps around and is anyone else getting fed up with people doing DeNiro impressions ?īut still this film wasn't marketed for men so maybe I should leave the real reviews to 20 something Cosmopolitan readers One problem with the screenplay is the way it's fractured. She's not bad in the role as Kate Welles, it's just that the way Kate is written and played that I couldn't help thinking that Sandra Bulloch was the original casting choice such are the mannerisms and physical similarities between the two actresses. There was something niggling me while I was watching LOVE AND SEX and that was the casting of Famke Janssen. ![]() This is a very obvious chick flick, so obvious that any criticisms I have will no doubt be superfluous since the writer/director is female the protagonist and her POV is entirely from a female perspective while the target audience is unashamedly 20 something Cosmopolitan reader Reviewed by Theo Robertson 5 / 10 Obviously Sandra Bulloch Wasn't Available ![]()
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