Lost and Found (1999)

Who's In It: David Spade, Sophie Marceau
Who Directed It: Jeff Pollack

Year of release: 1999


Lost and Found (1999) Movie Review
Reviewed by: Adam Mast, Zboneman.com

You have got to be joking--David Spade in a romantic lead? He co-wrote and starred in this would-be comedy that started off promising, but then the plot set in.

Spade plays a good-hearted restaurant owner who falls in love with a French cellist, played by the beautiful Sophie Marceau (Braveheart). In an attempt to win her affections, he kidnaps her dog and then leads the search to help her find him. Through the course of the film, Spade utters his trademark cynical, smarmy one-liners--unfortunately few of them are funny.

Outside of that, we are left with a tedious, lame plot that isn''t even fit for Spade's television sitcom. Lost and Found is a predictable mess with very few laughs and from frame one, you know who is going to get the girl. Lost and Found should have stayed lost!


Grade: D

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