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Kimberly
Threat advisory: Guarded - General risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
What happens when your perfect match is the whole team?
Four young men fall in love with the same woman and struggle to keep their pact with each other not to woo her.
Starring Gabrielle Anwar as Kimberly, Sean Astin as Bob, Jason Lewis as Scott, Robert Mailhouse as Walter, Christopher Rydell as Michael, Molly Ringwald as Nancy, Lainie Kazan as Michael's analyst and Patty Duke as the doctor. Written and directed by Frederic Golchan.
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
Love for the 90s.
Too bad it's now the noughties (or whatever new name some Murdoch lifestyle columnist decides this decade is going to be called). Kimberly is a slow moving, white bread, Murdoch lifestyle columnist kind of film. There are no great revelations, no great leaps of understanding, no great acting, no great scenes, blah, blah, blah. I am, in fact, amazed that they managed to fill up 103 minutes.
Having trashed this flick, I will now point out the good bits. There are some funny gags.
Kimberly is a straight-to-telemovie kind of story that fills in time without the viewer (that's you) having to think, emote or pay particularly much attention. Chicks might like it for the babe factor and the fully menstruating woman of the 90s girlpower thing, but they will find that Cleo is a lot racier.
Security censorship classification
PG (Adult themes)
Surveillance time
103 minutes (1:43 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
VHS rental: 22 March 2000
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