| Review Date: Director: Mike Figgis Writer: Mike Figgis Producers: Mike Figgis and Ben Myron Actors: Wesley Snipes as Max Carlyle, Nastassja Kinski as Karen, Ming-Na Wen as Mimi, Robert Downey Jr. as Charlie |
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The main problem I had with this film was its lack of honesty and realism in regards to the after-effects of a one-night affair. Nobody in this story seemed hurt, angry or despondent about the situation, while the better half of the film concentrated on a friend’s struggle with the fatal disease. Robert Downey Jr. played his part as the man dying of AIDS remarkably well, while the rest of the cast didn’t offer any mentionable performances. I found Kinski’s character weak in persona, but did like Ming-Wa’s strong and independent wife character (Mind you, I’ve had a thing for her since TV’s “The Single Guy”).
Overall, this film had very little entertainment value, no grand moral conclusions or solutions, and nothing exceptionally interesting to offer anyone. Figgis’ directorial style was cool at times, but he did overuse the “fade to black” shot during one too many internals. If you are interested in either subject matter of this movie, I suggest that you rent either one of the two films that I mentioned earlier on, and save yourself some time and money.