| Review Date: Director: Sam Raimi Writer: Dana Stevens Producers: Armyan Bernstein, Amy Robinson Actors: Kevin Costner Kelly Preston |
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I also liked the way the film intercuts the progression of Costner’s bid for a perfect game, with the reflections upon his relationship with this woman whom he appears to adore. The romance is constructed diligently with genuine believability, with both actors extremely effective in their roles. Admittedly, I never considered Kelly Preston anything more than Mrs. Travolta, but goddamn if she didn’t have me sniffling in this film. She and Kevin light up the screen with their affair, and I found myself relating to many of the issues which plagued their relationship as well. If you have ever been in a relationship which competed with your career for the top spot in your life, you will certainly appreciate many of the sentiments realistically delivered in this romantic tale. It definitely could have been cut by about twenty minutes, but all in all, the film made me cry like a baby, further appreciate the talents of director Raimi, and extend kudos to Costner who delivers one of the finest performances of his career (The poignant scene in his hotel room after the game is an ironic and powerful twist). This is definitely an adult drama featuring many moments of heartfelt emotion, and despite not being for everyone, it may just be the best romantic drama since 1997’s AS GOOD AS IT GETS (8/10), and certainly worthy of a comparison to the strength of JERRY MAGUIRE (8/10).