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Kiss the Girls

  • 1997
  • R
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Morgan Freeman and Ashley Judd in Kiss the Girls (1997)
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Police hunting for a serial kidnapper are helped when a victim manages to escape for the first time.Police hunting for a serial kidnapper are helped when a victim manages to escape for the first time.Police hunting for a serial kidnapper are helped when a victim manages to escape for the first time.

  • Director
    • Gary Fleder
  • Writers
    • James Patterson
    • David Klass
  • Stars
    • Morgan Freeman
    • Ashley Judd
    • Cary Elwes
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    98K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,276
    513
    • Director
      • Gary Fleder
    • Writers
      • James Patterson
      • David Klass
    • Stars
      • Morgan Freeman
      • Ashley Judd
      • Cary Elwes
    • 217User reviews
    • 87Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Morgan Freeman
    Morgan Freeman
    • Dr. Alex Cross
    Ashley Judd
    Ashley Judd
    • Kate Mctiernan
    Cary Elwes
    Cary Elwes
    • Nick Ruskin
    Alex McArthur
    • Sikes
    Tony Goldwyn
    Tony Goldwyn
    • Will Rudolph
    Jay O. Sanders
    Jay O. Sanders
    • Kyle Craig
    Bill Nunn
    Bill Nunn
    • Sampson
    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Chief Hatfield
    Richard T. Jones
    Richard T. Jones
    • Seth Samuel
    Roma Maffia
    Roma Maffia
    • Dr. Ruocco
    Jeremy Piven
    Jeremy Piven
    • Henry Castillo
    Gina Ravera
    Gina Ravera
    • Naomi Cross
    William Converse-Roberts
    William Converse-Roberts
    • Dr. Wick Sachs
    Helen Martin
    Helen Martin
    • Nana Cross
    Tatyana Ali
    Tatyana Ali
    • Janell Cross
    • (as Tatyana M. Ali)
    Mena Suvari
    Mena Suvari
    • Coty Pierce
    • (as a different name)
    Heidi Schanz
    Heidi Schanz
    • Megan Murphy
    Rick Warner
    • Sgt. Willard
    • Director
      • Gary Fleder
    • Writers
      • James Patterson
      • David Klass
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    8jzappa

    A Sufficient Mainstream Psychological Cop Thriller with Particularly Good Lead Performances

    In this modest enough psycho-thriller, once more Freeman plays a policeman on the path of a perverse serial killer, and again the shade is bottomless and the antagonist is ingenious and the atrocities are intended to convey some sort of perverted meanings. Though as commercial and formula-driven as it is, the movie's not a rehash but a fertile piece, based on a Patterson book about a criminal who, the Freeman character perceives, is not killing his quarries, but accumulating them. Often said by moviegoers to be the actor whose presence has the most authority of any of his generation, Freeman has an exceptional bearing on the screen, a particular determination that we believe. He never looks or sound like he's pretending. He never gives a superficial, obvious or distracted impression, and even in movies that aren't that good, he's not guilty by association: You feel he's genuine even as a film may capsize around him.

    Freeman plays Patterson's pet character Alex Cross, a forensic psychologist with the Washington, D.C., police, who becomes entrenched in a chain of kidnappings in North Carolina. When his own niece is taken, he flies there and calls on the police department, where he's kept waiting for hours until he ultimately barges into the office of the chief. The victims are being taken by a man who inscribes himself "Casanova," and one of his victims is found dead tied to a tree and "left for the critters to find." Cross questions why there aren't more bodies, and speculates that Casanova is a collector who kills only when he believes he needs to. His niece and her fellow captives must still be alive somewhere. His hypothesis is certified by what comes of extraordinarily sexy local doctor Ashley Judd, who also gives the sometimes humdrum drama a helping of forceful energy.

    And what Freeman brings to all of his scenes is a really specific thoughtfulness. He doesn't just listen, he appears to cogitate what he is told, to gauge it. That masterful attribute begets a funny outcome, when other actors will tell him something and then stop to see if he trusts it. And Judd shows us such a boldly defined personality, which makes their dialogue scenes, after she's been developed for awhile, engrossing.

    Kiss the Girls was directed by Gary Fleder, whose first feature, Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead, boasted skill but too much artifice. Here he's more careful and restrained, with a story where the shades and details are as chilling as anything else. Here as in Seven, we get a steady feeling of not being able to see everything we believe we want to, as in a chase through the woods which Fleder makes effectively tense through its efficient use of space, never revealing the distance between victim and pursuer.

    When the film is over and we know all of its enigmas, there's one we'd like to know more about: What precisely are particulars of the histrionics between the two most nefarious characters? But being left with such a wringer is much more fulfilling in a way than being given the explanation in the conventional fast-sketch Freudian description. What we're also left with is the genuine feeling of having met two authentically defined people in the leads. Freeman and Judd are so good, you almost wish they'd chosen not to make a thriller at all, had just discovered a way to create a drama really sinking their teeth into their characterizations. All things considered, I would've preferred that movie.
    secondtake

    A bit gruesome and abusive, but Freeman is great, a routine but decent film

    Kiss the Girls (1997)

    Not a bad film, "entertaining" in the sense of sitting back and watching an episode of Bones or CSI. It has more development and higher production values, I guess, than television, but really it is a routine film hardly worth thinking too hard about.

    Ashley Judd and Morgan Freeman have been together for three movies, and they work together well. I'm not sure I see any special chemistry there, and for my money, it's a Morgan Freeman film. He plays a Forensic Psychologist and is all business, not swayed by stupidity. Judd plays a victim at first, and then in an unlikely twist, joins the investigation. The plot is frankly a little predictable, and you keep thinking there will be this giant twist, but there isn't. You simply don't know exactly who the perp is.

    Ah, well, it propels itself all the same, a fun distraction.
    7Boba_Fett1138

    Still better than average.

    This movie is not among the best but still has more to offer than the average thriller. This is mostly due to its cast and fine thriller concept, that however doesn't always gets handled well.

    Not all plot-lines get handled and wrapped up properly and the movie leaves some loose ends. The movie also picks some not so likely approaches with each story sometimes, which goes at the expensive of the credibility- and therefore also the tension of the movie.

    It's a movie that had the potential of becoming a real dark and eerie thriller, I mean the concept of the movie would definitely allow this but the movie gets somewhere stuck between its successful and not so successful thriller moments.

    Guess Morgan Freeman wanted to make another "Se7en" like thriller. Well, it's not completely fair to compare this movie to "Se7en" but because Morgan Freeman is in it and it's from about the same period, it's easy and tempting to do so. Also with some imagination the plots and approaches of both movies show some similarities. But unfortunately "Kiss the Girls" is nowhere in the same league as "Se7en" but fans of the genre will still find plenty to enjoy in this movie.

    The movie features all of the right required thriller ingredients. So a psychopath, a cop trying to solve the case and of course a couple of plot twists. It also has all the right looks for a thriller. The movie has the right sort of dark undertone and handles some of its moments effectively.

    The movie truly benefits from its cast. Morgan Freeman is an experienced actor and always good in these sort of roles. The movie also among other features; Ashley Judd, Cary Elwes, Bill Nunn, Brian Cox and Jeremy Piven.

    A better than average thriller.

    7/10

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    6lenfan91

    good cast, not so hot script

    Cary Elwes does an incredible job as Nick Ruskin. He acts with perfect emotion for every particular scene and brings a unique feel to the character portrayed in the book. Elwes does superb acting in this film, and really displays his range. After reading the novel, I was surprised by Freemans casting. He impressed me with his comittment to the character, however, during the film he seemed over-dramatic taking away from the realism of the story (what makes the film and novel so terrorizing). Ashley Judd played Kate McTieran well and portrayed Pattersons heroine with the courage and bravery expected. Where the movie falls short is in the script. The adaptation leaves out numerous key elements to the story. What makes the plot so riveting is the psychological trauma Cassanova and the Gentleman caller force onto their captives. With brief scenes portraying the womens captivity, they film takes away from the character development of the murderers and focuses too heavily on superfluous tidbits not necessary to the story. If you are seeking a true thriller, you may want to choose another movie. Although the film is entertaining and the acting decent, the novel is much better and the thriller genre is better utilized in other films.
    6psycho_153

    PRETTY GOOD THRILLER!!

    Pretty good thriller. Lots of twists and turns to keep your attention. Great performances from Ashley Judd and Morgan Freeman. The story is Washington DC detective Dr. Alex Cross (Morgan Freeman) travels to North Carolina to investigate the apparent kidnapping of his niece (Gina Ravera). Aided by escaped kidnapee Kate McTiernan (Ashley Judd), Cross hunts down the kidnapper, who operates under the pseudonym "Cassanova". Pretty good watch, nice performance by casanova all up a good movie.

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    • Trivia
      Ashley Judd took kick-boxing lessons from stuntman David Lea before filming. She insisted on doing many of her own stunts, but the studio finally put its foot down when she wanted to leap off a 150-foot waterfall. A stuntman, wearing a wig, made the jump instead, narrowly missing the rocks as he plummeted through the falls to the water below.
    • Goofs
      When Naomi is playing the violin, especially the second time, she is often clearly not playing the music being heard, and music continues for a good few seconds after she stops playing.
    • Quotes

      Kate McTiernan: Hello, I'm Kate McTiernan. First, I'd like to say something to the families who have a loved one missing. Please, do not give up hope. There are other women where I was held and I believe in my heart that they are still alive. Second, to the boys who fished me out of the river and saved my life, and to the nurses and doctors here who are taking such excellent care of me, and for the thousands of letters and prayers I've recieved from all across America, thank you. And last, to the man who calls himself Casanova. The man who took me from my own home and ultimately tried to kill me. I broke your rules, just me. None of the other women helped. So if you're looking for someone to blame, blame me. That's all I have to say right now. Thank you for taking my message to the families of the missing and I hope it helps a little bit. Thank you.

    • Alternate versions
      Originally, the voice of Casanova was dubbed (though uncredited) by Jeff Kober. In later airings (notably satellite broadcasts), his voice was dubbed by Tony Goldwyn, who also plays Dr. Rudolph (The Gentleman Caller) in the movie.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: The Peacemaker/Soul Food/The Edge/The Ice Storm/The Assignment (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Dimples
      Written by John Lee Hooker & James Bracken

      Performed by John Lee Hooker

      Courtesy of Vee-Jay Ltd. Partnership

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    • Release date
      • October 3, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Besos que matan
    • Filming locations
      • Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Rysher Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $27,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $60,527,873
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,215,167
      • Oct 5, 1997
    • Gross worldwide
      • $60,527,873
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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