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Kiss the Sky

  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Gary Cole and William Petersen in Kiss the Sky (1998)
DramaRomance

Two professionals, Jeff and Marty, take a business trip to the Philippines. Their deep dissatisfaction with their lives leads them to forsake their friends and families for a return to the a... Read allTwo professionals, Jeff and Marty, take a business trip to the Philippines. Their deep dissatisfaction with their lives leads them to forsake their friends and families for a return to the alcohol and drug-induced wanderings of their youth.Two professionals, Jeff and Marty, take a business trip to the Philippines. Their deep dissatisfaction with their lives leads them to forsake their friends and families for a return to the alcohol and drug-induced wanderings of their youth.

  • Director
    • Roger Young
  • Writer
    • Eric Lerner
  • Stars
    • William Petersen
    • Gary Cole
    • Sheryl Lee
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    892
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    • Director
      • Roger Young
    • Writer
      • Eric Lerner
    • Stars
      • William Petersen
      • Gary Cole
      • Sheryl Lee
    • 37User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    William Petersen
    William Petersen
    • Jeff
    • (as William L. Petersen)
    Gary Cole
    Gary Cole
    • Marty
    Sheryl Lee
    Sheryl Lee
    • Andy
    Patricia Charbonneau
    Patricia Charbonneau
    • Franny
    Season Hubley
    Season Hubley
    • Beth
    Terence Stamp
    Terence Stamp
    • Kozen
    Ivana Milicevic
    Ivana Milicevic
    • Ilsa
    • (as Ivana Milavich)
    Ernie Ortega
    • Otero
    Cris Daluz
    • Bande
    Evangeline Pascual
    Evangeline Pascual
    • Asian Business Woman
    Angelena Bonet
    Angelena Bonet
    • Fantasy Girl #1
    • (as Elena Bennet)
    Katie Chesters
    • Fantasy Girl #2
    Hazel Meselvez
    • Hooker #1
    Xeina Lorena
    • Hooker #2
    Ray Ventura
    Ray Ventura
    • Mateo Brother #1
    Val Victa
    Val Victa
    • Mateo Brother #2
    Tony Mabesa
    Tony Mabesa
    • Smoker
    Lope V. Juban Jr.
    • Philipine Producer
    • Director
      • Roger Young
    • Writer
      • Eric Lerner
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    7claudio_carvalho

    A Nice Movie About Uncertainties in the Middle Age

    Jeff (William L. Petersen) and Marty (Gary Cole) are best friends and in a middle age crisis. They spent time remembering their feats in their youths. Jeff is married with Franny (Patricia Charbonneau) and has two daughters. Marty is married with Beth. In their marriages, something is missing or was lost. When they travel to Philippines, they meet Andy (Sheryl Lee), a very different woman, and they both fall in love with her. They have a threesome and decide to leave their families and live together. They are introduced to Kozen (Terence Stamp), a Zen Buddhist monk friend of Andy, and they decide to build a refuge in one isolated beach. After a period together, Jeff misses his family and the relationship of the group deteriorates when Andy falls in love with Jeff. This movie, about uncertainties in the middle age, is very interesting. The story is not corny and I found it pleasant. The character of Jeff, who never finishes anything, always full of doubts, is very human. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): `Paraíso das Ilusões' (`Paradise of the Illusions')
    9oldcntrygfts

    A Must for Petersen Fans

    I picked up this movie because I have become interested in the career of Willim L. Petersen and wanted to see as much of his film work as possible.

    I have read the comments here and do not agree that this is mostly a man's movie. I am a 50 year old woman and have spent some time questioning my life choices over the past year. I enjoyed seeing the mid-life crisis issue from a man's perspective; sort of like I had been allowed into a secret club for a little while. Clearly men and women are just wired up differently, making communication difficult if not impossible at times. I am tickled to have had access to this little glimpse of the way some men think and feel.

    As for William Petersen, well, the role of Jeff was a good role for him, allowing him to be charming and gritty at the same time. Anyone who is interested in Petersen's acting will enjoy this movie for that alone.
    9Alan-40

    Unexpectedly good, thoughtful, and sexy

    It is no secret that many forty-something men are dissatisfied with their lives. And it is no big new plot story for them to run off from their married lives to pursue some new life of enlightenment and adventure. For those reviewers that panned this movie, that's all they got out of it. And if that's all there were to this movie, they'd be right to pan it.

    Jeff and Marty are very close to each other. It would be impossible for either one of them to act without the other, at least when they start out. They have such a bond that when the much younger love interest shows up, they find a way to share her. The three way sex scenes are tastefully done, and Andy (the delicious Sheryl Lee) is clearly seduced by the idea of having two men in a sense of fun.

    But they aren't the same guy. This movie is all about how they play off each other. The self-assured Jeff shows just the right amount of vulnerability, and the diffident Marty shows the right amount of insight. These two guys are different parts of a conflicted soul, too complex for a friendly Dutch monk (Terence Stamp) to guide.

    A movie for adults.
    7FilmLabRat

    Full-Blown Midlife Crisis

    Wrenching depiction of the male midlife crisis, in full bloom - completely acted out, with a kiss-off to the proverbial "American Dream." Well-cast with great scenery and direction, this film brings the audience into the internal struggle of two 40-something men trying to figure out what they and women really want out of life and relationships. With hopes and desires crumbling all around them, the American Dream not satisfying them, they accept the notion of process and continuous unsettlement, whether back with their families or off in a Buddhist monastery. The problem is not in what they have or do not have - it is with themselves. Very poignant angst captures the postmodern mindset.
    7nz man

    Thought-provoking, intelligent, philosophical, sexy.

    It is too bad this rates only a 5.8 by IMDB users. There is more to this film than the rather low rating. Check out the reviews on this page.

    There are some great thought-provoking lines, especially by the Zen Buddhist monk, but also the dialogue between the two men and what happens to their marriages and families. Anyone caught up in the stress of today's modern world (and that is nearly all of us, right?) should watch this movie.

    In particular, I recommend that all men watch this. It would be a good film for a men's group or those interested in psychotherapy. You women as well, especially married-career-family women: grab your man and watch and discuss it.

    The biggest flaw was that I doubted if two men would REALLY do what they did on that island, with the young blonde and the construction. Too fanciful for me. But the messages in the film WERE reality-based.

    The manner that sex was handled was done maturely. It is rated R18 down here in New Zealand, but the sex scenes are mild and not at all pornographic, and the resulting-final ethics are admirable and understandable.

    It was refreshing to see a film with unknown actors, that is - without box office mega-stars.

    By the way, my wife was half asleep in bed, ill with the 'flu, while I watched this. At first she mumbled that it was a silly B-grade movie, but as it went on she realized that it was actually a worthwhile film with depth.

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      Kiss the Sky (1998) is a 1998 drama film directed by Roger Young. The plot follows two men in their forties and friends since college who take a business trip to the Philippines. There they examine their lives and consider trading their adult responsibilities for a return to the hedonism of their youth. The film was shot in the locations of Manila, Taal Lake, and Batangas.
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    • Release date
      • October 9, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Filipino
    • Also known as
      • Öp Gökyüzünü
    • Filming locations
      • Philippines
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
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