A story (by Michael Browning) which could have been written over a decent lunch is carried along by Harrison Ford and Anne Heche, who are pleasing enough. Michael Chapman's lighting (of Kauai locations) is high key, as no doubt he was ordered. David Schwimmer is the typically spineless American who sleeps with Jacqueline Obradors the moment anyone's back is turned. It's quite pleasingly old-fashioned, but low on innovation.
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