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The Perfect Match

  • 2016
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 36 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
4,9/10
4524
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Joe Pantoliano, Cassie Ventura, Donald Faison, Paula Patton, Robert Christopher Riley, Lauren London, Terrence Jenkins, and Dascha Polanco in The Perfect Match (2016)
Charlie is a playboy who's convinced that relationships are dead. His two best friends bet him that if he sticks to one woman for one month, he's bound to get attached. Charlie denies this until he crosses paths with the beautiful and mysterious Eva. They may agree to a casual affair, but eventually Charlie is questioning whether he may actually want more.
trailer wiedergeben2:17
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Ein Playboy namens Charlie, der davon überzeugt ist, dass alle seine Beziehungen tot sind, trifft auf die schöne und geheimnisvolle Eva. Charlie willigt in eine zwanglose Affäre ein und will... Alles lesenEin Playboy namens Charlie, der davon überzeugt ist, dass alle seine Beziehungen tot sind, trifft auf die schöne und geheimnisvolle Eva. Charlie willigt in eine zwanglose Affäre ein und will dann ein bisschen mehr von ihrer Beziehung.Ein Playboy namens Charlie, der davon überzeugt ist, dass alle seine Beziehungen tot sind, trifft auf die schöne und geheimnisvolle Eva. Charlie willigt in eine zwanglose Affäre ein und will dann ein bisschen mehr von ihrer Beziehung.

  • Regie
    • Bille Woodruff
  • Drehbuch
    • Brandon Broussard
    • Gary Hardwick
    • Dana Verde
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Terrence Jenkins
    • Cassie Ventura
    • Paula Patton
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    4,9/10
    4524
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Bille Woodruff
    • Drehbuch
      • Brandon Broussard
      • Gary Hardwick
      • Dana Verde
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Terrence Jenkins
      • Cassie Ventura
      • Paula Patton
    • 20Benutzerrezensionen
    • 14Kritische Rezensionen
    • 41Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • Videos27

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:17
    Official Trailer
    Cassie And Terrence Outside Fatburger
    Clip 1:01
    Cassie And Terrence Outside Fatburger
    Cassie And Terrence Outside Fatburger
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    Cassie And Terrence Outside Fatburger
    Charlie Enters Office
    Clip 1:24
    Charlie Enters Office
    Charlie Who Is This
    Clip 0:56
    Charlie Who Is This
    Brandy Gets Carried In
    Clip 1:09
    Brandy Gets Carried In
    Charlie Swims To Eva
    Clip 0:49
    Charlie Swims To Eva

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    Terrence Jenkins
    Terrence Jenkins
    • Charlie
    Cassie Ventura
    Cassie Ventura
    • Eva
    Paula Patton
    Paula Patton
    • Sherry
    Kali Hawk
    Kali Hawk
    • Karen
    Donald Faison
    Donald Faison
    • Rick
    Dascha Polanco
    Dascha Polanco
    • Pressy
    Robert Christopher Riley
    Robert Christopher Riley
    • Victor
    Lauren London
    Lauren London
    • Ginger
    Layla Jama
    Layla Jama
    • Dana
    Casper Smart
    Casper Smart
    • Abram
    • (as Beau Casper Smart)
    Joe Pantoliano
    Joe Pantoliano
    • Marty
    French Montana
    French Montana
    • French Montana
    Steven Daniel Brun
    • Kareem
    Tim Chantarangsu
    Tim Chantarangsu
    • Timothy DeLaGhetto
    • (as Timothy DeLaGhetto)
    Brandy Norwood
    Brandy Norwood
    • Avatia
    Bria L. Murphy
    Bria L. Murphy
    • Mimi
    • (as Bria Murphy)
    John Nania
    John Nania
    • Boris
    Chantel Jeffries
    Chantel Jeffries
    • Fawn
    • Regie
      • Bille Woodruff
    • Drehbuch
      • Brandon Broussard
      • Gary Hardwick
      • Dana Verde
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    Benutzerrezensionen20

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    4agakra

    Not that funny for a comedy, not romantic enough for a romantic movie

    From the start I knew this movie would be just bad... But it didn't stop me from giving it a shot. I should have known better.. The pros are definitely beautiful screens of California, good looking and likable people, nice music here and there. In general, the visual side is quite enjoyable. The cons however, outweight the pros. The script about a womanizer who finally falls in love has been repeated dozens of times! The predictability isn't a bad thing. Here, unfortunately, it is neither lighthearted nor funny. Characters are stereotypical, flat and one dimensional. Easily forgettable. Forced jokes, fake chemistry and - to me- annoying ending without proper lessons learned. Next time I'll follow my gut instinct and select another movie.
    2dmayo-28425

    Not worth your time

    I am a movie goer reviewer so there will not be an in-depth a analysis of production or the like.

    Advertising for this movie was quite misleading. By giving it the title 'The Perfect Match' and showing clips with Cassie and Terrence J engaging in romantic encounters, they give the impression that the focus of the movie will be them and the evolution of their relationship. However, the audience hears more about the wedding plans of supporting characters are we are supposed to believe that Cassie and Terrence J's characters actually fall in love. Let's see...they had sex in a public bathroom, also in his home, made out in a pool and he photographed her. That's about it. Now how is that he fell in love with her and was heartbroken to the point that he said damaging things to those he loved? This movie seemed like an excuse to cast 2 good looking people to make out - and one of them lacks any type of acting skills. I cannot recommend this move to anyone who desires to be entertained.
    4freshclean-66-318608

    This Was Horrible!

    "The Perfect Match" wasn't exactly the perfect movie. The acting was mediocre, the cinematography was just there, and the editing was garbage. I think this film was nothing but a cheap knock off of Eddie Murphy's "Boomerang". There is a nice little plot twist in this film but it's not enough to make it a good film, in my opinion. Although this film is what I consider a knock off Eddie Murphy's "Boomerang", it still had the potential to be a great film. Maybe if they hired another cast and had another director this film probably could have been a gem, not saying that the actors in this film were so bad they couldn't play in anything else, it's just that this film wasn't really for them, if that makes any sense. If you're planning on watching this film don't expect too much. Just sit back and watch it.
    6bkrauser-81-311064

    A Romantic Comedy Re-Tread

    Romantic comedies have changed a bit since their late nineties/early two thousands heyday. Gone are the days of Julia Roberts being, "just a girl, in front of a boy, asking him to love her." It seems somewhere around 2005, Hollywood finally got the message and decided unrealistic, overly romantic gestures like stopping the girl at the airport, or stopping her from marrying the wrong guy at the altar was just a tad too much. Thus we get something like The Perfect Match, a movie sans the final act clichés but still clinging to old attitudes about men and women.

    Charlie (Jenkins) is just not the dating type. Living large as a successful music agent and budding photographer, Charlie spends his days meeting up with, and quickly discarding a bevy of attractive women. His friends; a regular cabal of walking stock-characters, tell him he should settle down lest he spend his life alone. Then he meets Karen (Hawk) a women who wants to escape from the long-term relationship feedback loop. "I just want something without any attachments," she says to Charlie as the two get to know each other. Thus what starts as a simple arrangement between two young, attractive people, turns into something more complicated.

    Despite some welcomed changes to the genre, The Perfect Match is beat by beat, very beholden to a comedic style that hasn't been in vogue since the nineties. Charlie and his friends Victor (Riley) and Rick (Faison) joke around about how unreasonable, shrewish and/or costly their women are while falling into sitcom dad situations that could easily be avoided if they communicated better. Charlie's sister Sherry (Patton) takes no time explaining to the audience that she's a therapist and delves into Charlie's inner thoughts before we even have the time to get to know him. The first act is so paint by numbers that there's actually something kind of appealing to the menagerie of dated gender role jokes. It's like peering into the psyche of a Bill Burr fan or the Facebook feed of a college sophomore; it's all "women be like _______" jokes.

    The characterizations vary not just actor to actor but scene to scene. One minute Robert Christopher Riley's character is noticeably panicked about the cost of his wedding to his fiancée Ginger (London). The next moment he's completely zen without much resolution. Cassie Ventura leans into the testy Latina stereotype which surprisingly is the most consistent and interesting supporting character in the film. Faison brings much needed levity whenever he's on screen but he, along with everyone else is still just reading their lines, collecting a paycheck and going home.

    The exact same thing can be said about the main romance, which lacks everything but the bare cliché. Largely established with a coiling array of lovemaking scenes set to R&B music, Jenkins and Hawk seem completely at odds with each other. The chemistry was wholly absent and provides no warmth the audience can cling to. When our smitten hero comes face to face with the perfunctory third act romantic misunderstanding, his reaction is complete overkill, given the fact that he barely knows Karen.

    In-spite of all it's various faults, I cannot deny this movie will be exactly what many are looking for. It's a de-fanged romantic comedy with a salient moral about not being a scrub. It provides some fun eye-candy for both sexes and it wasn't directed terribly. In-fact I would argue this kind of material is beneath director Bille Woodruff who has a way with composition and ensemble blocking. It's not Love & Basketball (2000), heck it's not even Think Like a Man (2012) but at least it's heart is in the right place.
    5dave-mcclain

    "The Perfect Match" should've done better matching its first half with the quality of its second half.

    It begins and ends with the letter grade. The grade I ultimately give a movie, emblazoned as a graphic on the movie poster, is the first thing people see when they come across one of my reviews on the internet – and it's almost always the last thing at the end of my written reviews. I make mental notes for my review as I'm watching a film, but the grade is something else altogether. It's like a bottle in the ocean, bobbing up and down, and carried by the tide, before eventually coming to rest on some beach where it will remain, unchanging and unmoved, for all to see. (Unless, of course, some knucklehead runs off with it or breaks it and ruins my whole analogy.) Usually that grade, once it starts to become visible about 1/3 of the way through a movie, stays roughly in the same area and eventually lands not far from where it started. But sometimes, that grade first comes into view at a very low tide and then a rather large wave lifts it surprisingly high until it settles onto some sort of middle ground – probably between a rock and a hard place. That was what happened when I saw the romantic comedy "The Perfect Match" (R, 1:36).

    Charlie (Terrence Jenkins, or Terrence J, as he's better known) is a successful celebrity agent, he's handsome and, closing in on his 30th birthday, has everything he's ever wanted – in his words, "making money, driving a fast car and hooking up with models," – with special emphasis on that last one. You see, Charlie, by his own admission, doesn't "do relationships" and he doesn't feel like he's missing anything. Those who know him best would beg to differ. His older sister, Sherry (Paula Patton), who happens to be a therapist, worries that Charlie's emotionally closed off. His best friends, Rick (Donald Faison), who is working on having a baby with his wife, Pressie (Dascha Polanco), and Victor (Robert Christopher Riley), who is planning a long-awaited wedding to his childhood sweetheart, Ginger (Lauren London), both have mad respect for his skills with the ladies, but think it's time for him to settle down. Even though they're just asking him to try it, Charlie isn't happy with his friends trying to cramp his style.

    Charlie is tired of his friends dogging him, so he agrees to a bet with them. He'll date one single woman – exclusively – until Victor's wedding (about a month away) to prove to Rick and Victor that he won't get attached, doesn't need to be attached and is perfectly alright remaining detached. Enter Eva (Cassie Ventura). She actually overheard Charlie talking over this bet with his friends and isn't sure that Charlie is her type, but just like Charlie has never been in a long-term relationship, Eva has never been in a short-term one and she says she wants to try something new. Charlie and Eva agree to some no-strings-attached fun and begin spending a lot of time together. Of course, since this a romantic comedy, one of them develops feelings for the other. And, because this is a romantic comedy, you may think you know how this story ends. I'd suggest that you slow your roll. Whatever you're assuming is probably wrong.

    By the way, this movie is more than "just" a romantic comedy. In terms of character development, we also see a good bit of Charlie at work. (Remember the first two of those things he said he always wanted? Well, this is where they come in.) Charlie isn't just "an" agent – he's the most valuable agent at his company. Working for the jaded Marty (Joe Pantoliano) and with the obnoxious Abram (Beau Casper Smart) and Charlie's nerdy assistant, Kareem (Steven Daniel Brun), Charlie shows that he's great at what he does. We see him interacting with clients such as Timothy DeLaGhetto (as himself) and "Avatia" (Brandy Norwood), in a short but funny scene accompanied by her assistant, Karen (Kali Hawk). Charlie's main focus is trying to sign French Montana (as himself) to a deal that'll benefit him, Charlie's firm and some other parties as well. Then, just as Charlie's attitudes toward romance and other personal issues look like they might be changing, so might his attitude towards his job and his avocation of photography.

    "The Perfect Match" has a pretty bad first half, but a very good second half. For about half of the movie, the acting is suspect, the dialog is boring, the plot points feel forced and there is nary a laugh in this romantic comedy. After the story really gets going, however, the performances seem better, the conversations feel more authentic, the story offers some interesting twists and genuine surprises and the humor ebbs and flows much better. If I were grading the movie in segments, I'd probably give the first half a "C-" and the second half a "B+". But, evaluating an entire movie, my grade ends up somewhere in between, but giving slightly more credit to the movie for actually taking us someplace entertaining, in spite of its slow and uninspired start. In the end, caught between a rock and a hard place on this one, I'm giving the overall movie my barest of recommendations – with a suggestion that if you joined the film about 30-40 minutes into the action, you might actually enjoy it more as a whole. "B-"

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    • Wissenswertes
      Paula Patton, Lauren London and Terrence J starred in another romantic comedy Baggage Claim in September of 2013
    • Verbindungen
      Referenced in Midnight Screenings: 10 Cloverfield Lane/The Perfect Match (2016)
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      Written by Eric V. Hachikian, John Jennings Boyd, Frank Cogliano, James Logan

      Performed by Laughter of Tears

      Courtesy of Soundcat Productions

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 29. August 2020 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Codeblack Films
      • Electric Republic
      • Flavor Unit Entertainment
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      • 5.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 9.669.521 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 4.294.232 $
      • 13. März 2016
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 10.414.738 $
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      • 1 Std. 36 Min.(96 min)
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      • Dolby Digital

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