Skin Deep
Skin Deep

Skin Deep

1995Movie88 minEnglish

A filmmaker initiates a dangerous and threatening game when a woman responds to her ad in a tattoo magazine.

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IMDb6.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes67%
Google Users71%
Director: Blake EdwardsGenres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A successful, but emotionally stunted, novelist named Zach Hutton finds himself in a deep existential crisis and a chaotic spiral of romantic entanglements following the publication of his latest book. His life becomes increasingly complex as he grapples with his past relationships, his insecurities, and his inability to maintain meaningful connections, leading to a series of darkly comedic and poignant situations.

Critical Reception

Blake Edwards' 'Skin Deep' received mixed to positive reviews upon its release. Critics generally praised John Ritter's performance and Edwards' signature blend of humor and pathos, though some found the film's exploration of its themes to be somewhat uneven. Audiences were also divided, with some appreciating its mature themes and comedic style, while others found it occasionally cynical or overly melodramatic.

What Reviewers Say

  • John Ritter delivers a compelling and nuanced performance as a flawed protagonist.
  • Blake Edwards' direction offers a unique blend of sharp wit and emotional depth.
  • The film's exploration of relationships and self-deception is often insightful, though sometimes uneven.

Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's humor and John Ritter's performance, finding it to be a thought-provoking and entertaining watch, though some noted its sometimes dark or complex themes.

Fun Fact

Blake Edwards, known for his iconic comedies like 'The Pink Panther' series and 'Breakfast at Tiffany's', directed 'Skin Deep' late in his career, marking a return to more character-driven and introspective themes.

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