The rivalry never sparks, the pace flags and it seems pointless to enter donkeys in a race designed for thoroughbreds.
Speechless (1994)
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Reviews Counted:24
Fresh:3
Rotten:21
Average Rating:3.9/10
Runtime: 1 hr 44 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Combating a bout of insomnia, two speech writers meet in front of a bottle of Nytol. Before long, Kevin and Julia find out that they work for competing political campaigns. But it's too late --... Combating a bout of insomnia, two speech writers meet in front of a bottle of Nytol. Before long, Kevin and Julia find out that they work for competing political campaigns. But it's too late -- they are in love, and at a public appearance the two criticize each other so much that it becomes obvious even to them. The story unfolds, poking fun of politics and politicians, as the couple tries to carry on a clandestine love affair behind the backs of their co-workers and media. [More]
Starring: Michael Keaton, Geena Davis, Bonnie Bedelia, Ernie Hudson
Starring: Michael Keaton, Geena Davis, Bonnie Bedelia, Ernie Hudson, Christopher Reeve, Charles Martin Smith, Gailard Sartain
Director: Ron Underwood
Director: Ron Underwood
Reviews for Speechless
Mugging to an unfunny script, Keaton and Davis are no Tracy and Hepburn, and the funereal pace doesn't help.
Utterly devoid of subtlety and grace, Speechless is a desperate, thrown-together hodgepodge that tries to glide by on the supposedly surefire chemistry of the pairing of Davis and Keaton.
Never achieves the madcap hilarity of the '40s romantic comedies it seeks to emulate, and some of the dramatic moments feel a bit forced.
This is intelligent romantic comedy of the kind we get all too seldom these days, and the plot is something Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn would have loved in their prime.
It comes down to the charms of Keaton and Davis in the end. You like these characters and root for them to score.
Ron Underwood, the director of City Slickers, once again compromises appealing actors and an entertaining premise with a needless overlay of mush.
The movie starts slow but has two or three good laughs. After that it is downhill all the way.
There’s no snappy exchange of one-liners, and certainly not the fire that would come onto the screen if the characters bothered to talk about their political convictions.
Latest News for Speechless
April 28, 2006:
Lindsay Lohan is ... Speechless!
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