Love Affair

    Love Affair
    1994

    Synopsis

    Ex-football star Mike Gambril meets Terry McKay on a flight to Sydney, which is forced to land on a small atoll. They become romantic on board a ship sent to take them to a larger island. They agree to meet in New York three months later to see if the attraction is real. One shows up but the other doesn't. However, a chance meeting brings them together again.

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    Cast

    • Warren BeattyMike Gambril
    • Annette BeningTerry McKay
    • Katharine HepburnGinny
    • Garry ShandlingKip DeMay
    • Chloe WebbTina Wilson
    • Pierce BrosnanKen Allen
    • Kate CapshawLynn Weaver
    • Paul MazurskyHerb Stillman
    • Brenda VaccaroNora Stillman
    • Glenn ShadixAnthony Rotundo

    Recommandations

    • 75

      Chicago Sun-Times

      Sleepless in Seattle and Only You and now Love Affair, all movies about nice people getting into goofy misunderstandings because they love one another so much.You have to be in the right mood to enjoy movies like this. Or maybe they put you in the mood.
    • 60

      Variety

      A film of gorgeous surfaces and negligible emotional resonance, this third rendition of a perennial sentimental favorite is easy on the eyes and has its share of beguiling moments in the early going, but crucially lacks a compelling climax and any sense of urgency in its storytelling.
    • 60

      Washington Post

      For my money, the best thing about Affair is Shandling, whose amusing quips and facial reactions steal what little of the show there is to steal. You almost wish the story would switch to him permanently.
    • 60

      Chicago Reader

      As for remakes, it stands to reason that if you try to redo a work of art without the original artist, you're bound to damage the artistry as well.
    • 50

      Los Angeles Times

      Though it is effective in fits and starts, this third version of that sturdy tale (the fourth, if you count Sleepless in Seattle, which it in part inspired) never manages to be more than a reasonable facsimile of its progenitor.
    • 50

      Entertainment Weekly

      If An Affair to Remember worked for you, Love Affair may do the same. It resurrects the earlier film’s sodden masochism with meticulous fidelity, right down to the awful final scene, which always felt — and still feels — as if another 20 minutes of movie were yet to come. Then again, what moved viewers in the ’50s seems almost luridly manipulative and unconvincing now.
    • 50

      The New York Times

      Cary Grant's shoes aren't fillable, but Mr. Beatty could have come closer if Love Affair had given him half a chance.
    • 50

      Washington Post

      For all of its old-fashioned discretion, the movie lacks vitality. As a love story it is a complete bust, but beyond that, it is missing a reason to be.