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Solitaire for 2

  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Amanda Pays and Mark Frankel in Solitaire for 2 (1994)
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Katie can read minds. The male minds she reads are all thinking of one thing. She always responds by hitting them and storming off without explanation. Daniel is an expert in body language a... Read allKatie can read minds. The male minds she reads are all thinking of one thing. She always responds by hitting them and storming off without explanation. Daniel is an expert in body language and interprets this wanting to be pursued.Katie can read minds. The male minds she reads are all thinking of one thing. She always responds by hitting them and storming off without explanation. Daniel is an expert in body language and interprets this wanting to be pursued.

  • Director
    • Gary Sinyor
  • Writer
    • Gary Sinyor
  • Stars
    • Mark Frankel
    • Amanda Pays
    • Roshan Seth
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    309
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    • Director
      • Gary Sinyor
    • Writer
      • Gary Sinyor
    • Stars
      • Mark Frankel
      • Amanda Pays
      • Roshan Seth
    • 11User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Mark Frankel
    • Daniel Becker
    Amanda Pays
    Amanda Pays
    • Katie Burrough
    Roshan Seth
    Roshan Seth
    • Sandip Tamar
    Jason Isaacs
    Jason Isaacs
    • Harry
    Maryam d'Abo
    Maryam d'Abo
    • Caroline
    Helen Lederer
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    • Cop
    Malcolm Cooper
    • Cop
    Annette Crosbie
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    • Mrs. Dwyer
    Neil Mullarkey
    Neil Mullarkey
    • Parris
    Liza Walker
    • Lucy
    Kelly Salmon
    • Young Katie in Garden
    Ricky Jones
    • Young Boy in Garden
    Diana Eskell
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    Robert Harley
    • Busy Man…
    Colin Wakefield
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    Philip Fox
    Philip Fox
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    Michael Shaw
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    Alister Cameron
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    • Director
      • Gary Sinyor
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      • Gary Sinyor
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    3SataiDelen

    Strange Movie

    I watched this movie because I wanted to see Jason Isaacs. I was new to his movies and so wasn't overly familiar with him (outside of Harry Potter) and I had to watch the movie twice through to figure out which character was him. I was stunned at his lack of British accent. If it hadn't been for his eyes I STILL wouldn't have known it was him.

    Anyway, as for the movie itself, I found it unrealistic, and the main character, harsh, bitter, and totally unsympathetic. She walks around for most of the movie with a horrid chip on her shoulder and how she ever got past this to enter into a relationship with her co-character I will never understand. Maybe it's the fact that I'm probably just a dim-witted American that doesn't understand British humor, but considering I love British comedies such as Fawlty Towers, Are You Being Served?, Upstairs/Downstairs, and even Red Dwarf, I don't think so.

    I just felt that this movie was badly written and not even good British actors could manage to salvage it.
    1fm-13

    Before I'd even watched half of this movie I decided that I hated it.

    The main character (played by Amanda Pays) is arrogant, boring, violent and has absolutely no respect for anybody's privacy. She claims that her ability to mind read is a curse, but I found it hard to sympathise with her considering that she'd have no qualms about exploiting her 'curse' for her own ends.

    I like most of the romantic comedies that I've seen, but this movie is barely romantic and nowhere near as funny as it should be. This is a shame because the plot had the potential to be very entertaining.
    Martin Baker

    Fantastic, despite flaws.

    This is one of my favourite films. Although it seems it is not everyones cup of tea, and there are flaws, I thoroughly enjoyed it. After catching this on Sky, I scoured the country to get a copy on video.

    Amanda Pays is lovely, even though her character appears spiteful at times. Her ability to read minds makes for a plot with amusing one liners, and results in some bizarre and comic events. Frankel's character, a master at body language, is exceptionally amusing placed in this plot where his expert ability to read thoughts - and to transmit them - through body language, is nullified by Katie's ESP.

    The biggest flaw is where Katie at times can appear to read thoughts without seeing the person she's reading, although if you don't get caught up in the 'technicalities', it doesn't detract from the splendour of the film. It's a thought provoking film for anyone who ever thought "I wish I could tell what he/she is thinking", and perhaps even makes one analyse one's own thoughts".

    DJ Steve Wright is quoted on the VHS cover as saying it's nearly as funny as Four Weddings and a Funeral. I didn't particularly like that film. I suspect our American friends may find it more amusing than most of the English. If you watch this film, think about the conflict between body language and thoughts.
    3wilsonstuart-32346

    Psychic Romanic Comedy Leaves Painful Memories.

    I watched this back in 96 (I think) on VHS. I was a student in those days, and Richard Curtis style romantic comedies based in twee shire towns or fantasy London Boroughs populated, of course, by loveable English middle class eccentrics, were still pretty much in vogue.

    Solitaire for 2 differs slightly from the norm because our leading lady, Katie (Amanda Pays), happens to be a psychic with the uncanny ability to read minds. This makes forging a relationship rather difficult, given that she can finish other peoples sentences before they do and knows exactly what others (especially men, wink wink) are thinking.

    As a premise, it's not a bad one. Unfortunately, rather than driving the plot, Katie's talent (or curse) quickly becomes a one trick pony that tires after half an hour. Katie may be attractive, and whilst the plot does raise issues about female objectification and male desire, I think it's a bit steep to assume that *every* bloke she meets would want to automatically sleep with her?

    If anyone's interested, there's a cameo by long forgotten British band Right Said Fred. Otherwise there's little else to recommend an wearisome romcom that quickly outstays its welcome.
    8billyr-2

    A sci/fi romance comedy

    This movie is a pleasure to watch. Its pace, storyline and characters keep the viewer involved. The premise is almost cliché, but this particular movie brings a humanistic/realistic aspect. This movie reminds me a lot of Mel Gibson's 'what women want.' However, with major differences. First and foremost its made in the UK. This means that none of the Hollywood producers were involved. As a result the movie is honest and realistic instead of fake and over-hyped. Secondly it brings something like ESP to an everyday level. In one scene the main character, while in the company of her boyfriend, reads a mans mind and doesn't like what she 'hears' so she slaps the man and walks away. Of course the man is dumbfounded, so her boyfriend shrugs his shoulders and calmly states 'she's got ESP.'

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      Amanda Pays' only career nude scene.
    • Soundtracks
      Love is the Drug
      Written by Bryan Ferry and Andy Mackay (as Andrew Mackay)

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      Performed by Roxy Music

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    • Release date
      • December 19, 1994 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • İkili oyun
    • Filming locations
      • Richmond, London, England, UK(filming location)
    • Production companies
      • Cavalier Features
      • Solitaire Production
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      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR

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