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The Cutting Edge movie chronicles the unlikely relationship that develops between an unlikely pair: an ex-hockey player and an ice-queen figure skater. The best reason to watch this movie though is for the banter that goes on between Kate and Doug. They are constantly throwing one-liners and little barbs at each other and it's massively entertaining to watch. The skating that goes on in this movie (and quite a bit of it is actually done by Kelly and Sweeney) is an absolute treat to watch. The skating that happens in the finale is outstanding. I would whole-heartedly recommend this movie to anyone and everyone. I'm sure you'll love it as much as I did.
She doesn't, and they butt heads like two cantankerous mountain goats fighting over the last patch of exposed grass. Why The Cutting Edge works for many people goes beyond the simple eye candy of Sweeney and Kelly (although, that doesn't hurt). It's because it's always far more enjoyable watching your romantic leads not like each other initially, instead of being sweethearts from the first minute on. Kate and Doug all but hate each other, their worlds and attitudes wholly incompatible, and their chances of pulling off anything other than murder slim. So, of course they're going to make it to the shiny gates of kissing delight sooner or later. We just get to enjoy the journey. Each gender gets its own hero/villain to root for, and The Cutting Edge isn't biased toward one or the other, like so many romantic movies I could name. Here, both Kate and Doug give as good as they get, and the end result is iron sharpening iron. With lip smooching. Guys, trust me, this movie is the Ace in your pocket. The next time it's "her" night to pick a film, casually guide her toward this film, pick it up, and say something like, "Fine. I guess you're going to torture me with FIGURE SKATING and MUSHY STUFF. Well here you go! My woe is complete!" And she'll pick it up with an evil grin, figuring she has you over the coals, and you can relax, knowing that you're actually in for a good time and some smooches of your own, later.
The live action sequences are outstanding, skating fan or not, but it is the witty, sarcastic exchanges between Kate and Doug that makes the whole movie worth it. These two have real chemistry together. Other stand out performances include the Kate's stuffy fiancee, Hale (what kind of a name is Hale?), and the rival skates, Brian & Lori and the Wiederman twins, complete with matching Liederhosen. Definitely recommended for any fans of romantic comedies or sports.
Anyways, I'm off to beg forgiveness from my girlfriend. While I'm doing that, all you men go to video store, confidently pick up The Cutting Edge, and proclaim to your significant other (in as loud a voice as possible) "Let's get this one, honey! It's got romance and figure skating! I love you!" You'll thank me on your wedding night. Just phone me AFTER you're done...
Here's why: the original Cutting Edge had an edge to it. Unless every copy I ever saw of it was somehow damaged, I remember it had a weird kind of documentary look in the cinematography, as well as a lot of occasional slow-mo montages. Somehow very distinctive, whatever it was they did, and when you throw in the believable and quite combustible chemistry between Moira Kelly and D.B. Sweeney, it resulted in a romantic comedy that is a serious dark horse candidate for favorite film among couples. Seriously! You can argue for Sleepless in Seattle or When Harry Met Sally or some new crappy movie among young teenage couple (maybe Down With Love?), but The Cutting Edge has the goods that appeals to couples in every stage of the relationship cycle, from burgeoning to loving to mutually hateful to disastrous. Will power and stubbornness and comedic violence and meddling parents to lots of literal and metaphorical ice, to a chance at Olympic gold. Wide appeal for everyone! Everyone, I say! Don't even try to see the sequel. It looked pretty lame, and I think they do that thing where the heroine's love interest is some doofy good-looking dude who loves the heroine even while having a dedicated girlfriend, and the actors aren't charming and attractive enough to make a swinger situation really ring true and work. The original, though, just sticks to the crazy chemistry between our two leads, and it's awesome. Pretty timeless, too, and let me tell that even though they've heard it before, if you meet a girl who is an ice skater (they're around more than you'd suspect) and talk up The Cutting Edge, things will go well for you. With or without a hockey background on your part. Just go for it!
The rightness is derived not from my love of studs on ice, (and off) but rather my admiration for clever and quick witted verbal sparring. Our, shall we say, antagonistic protagonists Doug and Kate might very well be decent skaters, but that ability comes nowhere near their awesome talent for swapping killer insults with brevity and a presentation to die for. Even a benign, "toe pick" takes on unparalleled malevolence when uttered by one or the other of the duelists. "Toe pick." Say it with a sneer and you could castrate a bull moose in two syllables. That’s power! The wrongness, however, is two-fold. First of all, while I appreciate the back-story of Kate being pressured into a skating career by a father who is trying to make his late wife’s own ambitions come to fruition in the next generation, it comes across sort of clunkily. Okay, clunkily isn’t a word, but you get my drift. Secondly we have the problem of the skating. Sure, I know that they had to do a ton of cutting and editing when replacing D.B. Sweeney and Moira Kelly with professional skaters throughout their performances, but this means that the skating programs — what little we actually see of them — are pretty lame; especially to those of us who know a camel spin from a death spiral. Also, call it creative license I guess, but neither the U.S. Nationals nor the Olympics dim the lights and use spotlights during competitions. Quite the opposite, in fact. Some might find the lighting dramatic. I found it distracting and sort of unnecessary. Finally, we have this super-special, yet physically impossible and totally illegal "Pamchenko" element. Uhm... why? In real life, they would have been eliminated from the competition and — not to be coarse — but they’d also have been picking Kate up from the ice with a mop and a five gallon pail. The word, "splashy" comes to mind. There are plenty of other daring feats and innovations to pairs skating. It wasn’t necessary to make up something that defies all possibility. Maybe I’m too fussy. Heck, I like The Cutting Edge! It’s part of my small, yet beloved, video collection. I just thought it was a decent enough story without fudging the facts. After all, the strength of any work of fiction is the apparent authenticity of the background. Oh well. Curling anyone?
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Is It Worth Staying Through End Credits?
Intermission! [some sources: IMDb]
Groovy Quotes
Doug: Is that an invitation? Kate: I swear, you let me down and it'll take them a month to count the blade marks on your back. Doug: You want me to put my hands *where*?
Kate: Hale at the moment is working in my father's London office, he's an MBA - Harvard. You may have heard of it. They do have a hockey team.
Doug: Well, actually it's kind of interesting. I've been, I've been doin' a little figure skating.
Hale: I don't like to see her upset.
Doug: If it was forty below and that button meant the difference between a long satisfying life and a cold horrible death from hypothermia, I still wouldn't give you the satisfaction! Skate!
Kate: If you're so bored, why don't you read?
Doug: Hey, there's only two things I do well, sweetheart, and skating's the other one!
Doug: [opens his present, a book] Great Expectations.
Kate: Toe pick! Kate: You... you cretin!
Doug: I've been meaning to tell you - that book you gave me? It's pretty good.
Doug’s Brother: Are they gonna make you shave your legs? Doug: This is my fault? From the first day I walked into your rink, you've been treating me like a hired hand! Then one night, you get drunk, and I'm supposed to roll over and thank my lucky stars? Sorry, I don't downshift that fast! Soundtrack Review
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