Just The Ticket review

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It's no surprise to find Andy Garcia's name among the producers' credits when the end credits for Just The Ticket roll. It's the first film off the production line from his Cineson company and - - surprise - - it's less an ensemble piece, more a two-hour ad for the charms of its leading man.

Given the attraction he holds for female cinemagoers, Garcia's lime-light hogging wouldn't be such a problem, especially as he gives a solid performance. However, he over- shadows some of the supporting characters who deserve better, notably pregnant ex-junkie Cyclops (Harris - - last seen in The Faculty) and Gary's partner Benny (Bradford). Andie MacDowell, on the other hand, offers another wooden performance that begs the question: why do Hollywood casting directors force her upon audiences? Didn't they learn anything from Multiplicity?

Sharp shooting and a good supporting cast can't prevent Just The Ticket from failing the rom-com acid test. Even though his performance is passable, the only real romance on show in this vanity vehicle is Garcia's love affair with himself.

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