Touch of Pink (2004)
2/10
Cliche after cliche...
16 December 2021
If Mistry would act as he did in The Guru or in any of the other movies he's been in, his gay character would had been more believable. This movie is not only a cliche after a another but also a mistake after another. Why cast an actress as a mother who looks and probably is (couldn't find a reliable biography of her) younger than her "son". The spirit thing has been done hundred of times before and much better than here, altough the idea works it's MacLachlan impersonation that, to me, fails; at first I thought it was Colin Firth but then I thought it was MacLachlan impersonating Colin Firth with a stiff neck, never would I thought it was Cary Grant, I don't see it, I don't hear it, I don't feel it, Grant even combed his hair to the other side. The idea of the gay couple having to deal with their parents social/cultural differencies, again, been done before and better. The only part that works is the english partner, my two stars are for him.
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