Henry Jaglom (L.A.'s less cliché, but not-nearly-as-funny
version of Woody Allen) continues to ruminate on the state of
modern love. This time around, he has a Los Angeles shop owner
named Dana and an Englishman named Sean meet and fall in love
at first sight. The only hitch is that Sean's already married,
and Dana's engaged to her business partner. If Jaglom's other
chatty cinematic observations (Eating, Someone to Love)
are your cup of tea, then you'll probably enjoy this one. If your
tastes run to the less highbrow, then there's always Eddie Murphy
talking to a gerbil.
--Devin D. O'Leary
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