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Love & Sex (2000)

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Reviews Counted:48

Fresh:23

Rotten:25

Average Rating:5.2/10

Consensus: Famke Janssen's charm fails to rescue the movie from a dull screenplay.

Runtime: 1 hr 37 mins

Genre: Comedies

Synopsis: Kate Welles (Famke Janssen) is a beautiful and talented magazine writer who turns to her own life for inspiration when she is given an impossible assignment. Within twenty-four hours, Kate must... Kate Welles (Famke Janssen) is a beautiful and talented magazine writer who turns to her own life for inspiration when she is given an impossible assignment. Within twenty-four hours, Kate must write a single woman's guide to love and sex. A stranger to both since her break-up with Adam Levy (Jon Favreau), Kate conducts her research by recalling her many calamitous relationships with men, beginning with her first kiss and her first betrayal on the sixth-grade playground. More heartbreaks follow over the years, with married men, Mama's boys, and a multitude of disappointing bachelors. But the man who seems to have had the most impact on her life is Adam, an artist who does not look -- or behave -- like a typical Prince Charming.

Outspoken, outrageous, and a little out of shape, Adam enjoys the realities of their impulsive love affair and encourages Kate to do the same. He loves her big feet. She loves his oversized head. They share jokes, kittens, good times and bad days. Their relationship progresses quickly. Funny, intense, comfortable and candid, the lovers settle into a cozy domestic routine. Kate's unexpected announcement that she is pregnant catapults their romance to a new level. Adam is eager to become a father and Kate nervously anticipates motherhood and the commitment that goes with it.

An untimely miscarriage ends their fantasy of becoming a family. Grief turns into boredom and indifference, prompting Adam to decide that he is ready to move on. He knows that Kate has had more sexual experience than he has and feels that it is time to catch up -- to sample the inviting variety of single women he sees every day.

Kate is devastated. Even though she is less enthusiastic about Adam than she was at the beginning of their romance, she is shocked by his decision to leave. She fights back by dating other men. Determined to make Adam regret his decision, Kate takes every opportunity to flaunt her sexual independence. But the dating scene is still hell.

Ironically, the moment Kate settles into a new affair with a handsome and charismatic actor, Adam decides that he has made a terrible mistake. He wants to come back into her life and he is ready to make a real commitment. Kate resists at first, finally coming to a surprising conclusion. Love and sex, when combined with friendship, add up to the perfect relationship. [More]

Starring: Famke Janssen, Jon Favreau, Noah Emmerich, Ann Magnuson

Starring: Famke Janssen, Jon Favreau, Noah Emmerich, Ann Magnuson, Cheri Oteri, Josh Hopkins

Director: Valerie Breiman

Director: Valerie Breiman
Screenwriter: Valerie Breiman
Producer: Brad Wyman, Martin J. Barab, Timothy Scott Bogart
Composer: Piepalo Tiane, Billy White Acre

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12/03/02
Ronald McLean
Ronald McLean
Sight and Sound

As a date movie, it's hard to find a better selection.

Full Review Source: ReelViews | comment Comment
01/01/00
James Berardinelli
James Berardinelli
ReelViews

This romantic comedy presents a sassy overview of sexual politics where men and women expect so much of each other.

Full Review Source: Spirituality and Practice | comment Comment
03/16/02
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Spirituality and Practice

Marred by some soppy sections, casting that undermines the story's believability and a kind of self-consciousness that makes it hard to really care about the characters.

Full Review Source: New York Post | comment Comment
01/01/00
Jonathan Foreman
Jonathan Foreman
New York Post

Janssen and Favreau provide enjoyably consoling company for those still dating their way through life.

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01/01/00
Lawrence Van Gelder
Lawrence Van Gelder
New York Times
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Love & Sex is capable of making even the most cynical Gen-Xer watch with an involuntary smile.

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01/01/00
Eric Gordon
Eric Gordon
IFilm

By no means a great film, but a zippy little comedy with a lively pace and a nice supply of laughs -- and occasional moments of genuine feeling.

Full Review Source: Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC) | comment Comment
09/09/04
Ken Hanke
Ken Hanke
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

It's slick, polished to perfection, derivative and stripped of any of the real quirks or idiosyncrasies that make a romantic comedy fly.

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01/01/00
Ernest Hardy
Ernest Hardy
Film.com

Wait until it hits cable.

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01/01/00
Eric Lurio
Eric Lurio
Greenwich Village Gazette

An insufferably dull retracing of romantic comedy's steps, with none of the relationship insight or genuine humanness that can make the formula such a joyful one to follow.

Full Review Source: Film Journal International | comment Comment
01/01/00
David Luty
David Luty
Film Journal International

The strengths of the screenplay don't translate to the screen. Well-written one-liners lie dead, killed by the lax timing. Everyone tries so hard to be ingratiating and witty that the charm curdles into smarm.

Full Review Source: culturevulture.net | comment Comment
01/01/00
Gary Mairs
Gary Mairs
culturevulture.net

Love & Sex is nothing but pain and suffering.

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01/01/00
Kevin Maynard
Kevin Maynard
Mr. Showbiz

Already burdened by Kate's clichéd voice-over observations, the movie eventually sinks beneath the weight of Kate and Adam's utter charmlessness, a huge liability in bickering romantic-comedy couples.

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01/01/00
Maitland McDonagh
Maitland McDonagh
TV Guide's Movie Guide

Like love and sex, this film is pretty hard to resist.

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01/01/00
Leah Beth Reisman
Leah Beth Reisman
Citysearch

Scenes seem designed more for cuteness than believability. And never is the chemistry between Adam and Kate genuine, which is the kiss of death for a romantic comedy.

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01/01/00
Steve Rhodes
Steve Rhodes
Internet Reviews

This one tastes like a sour apple I had on a blind date many eons ago.

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02/15/08
Dennis Schwartz
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