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Viewers of this comedy about romance, marriage, adultery, and romance (in that order) should be warned: Assemble all snack foods before pressing play so as not to break the movie's frothy flow. Sarah Jessica Parker, who delivers her pithy lines with the self-assured timing of a sexy cardsharp, is essentially a brilliant one-woman show with the support of Mia Farrow as her dippy mother and Antonio Banderas as the beefcake who could teach them both a thing or two about love — if only Miami Rhapsody were the kind of movie that had lessons to give. I am extremely pleased to report that it isn't. A-


 

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