Una madre sola inizia a ricevere romantiche e-mail da un ammiratore segreto, ignara del fatto che questo uomo perfetto è davvero una creazione di sua figlia che sta cercando di tirarla su di... Leggi tuttoUna madre sola inizia a ricevere romantiche e-mail da un ammiratore segreto, ignara del fatto che questo uomo perfetto è davvero una creazione di sua figlia che sta cercando di tirarla su di morale.Una madre sola inizia a ricevere romantiche e-mail da un ammiratore segreto, ignara del fatto che questo uomo perfetto è davvero una creazione di sua figlia che sta cercando di tirarla su di morale.
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Jean Hamilton (Heather Locklear) is a 40ish single mom who bakes specialty cakes and can't land a man. Whenever she gets close to a commitment or when she is passed by, she runs, family in tow, to a new city, new friends, new opportunities to find a man before she is too old. Her daughters Holly (Hilary Duff) age 16 and little Zoe (Aria Wallace) go along with the transplanting moves, understanding and supportive of their mother but yearning for some permanence. The newest move is to Brooklyn: Jean is welcomed back to a bakery of friends, Holly finds reasons to like her new school (friends female and male) and Zoe starts on a run toward a spelling bee. Since Jean is so desperate for a man, she is swept off her feet by a fellow baker who is sweet but otherwise fairly low on the food chain. Holly and her new friend Amber (Michelle Nolden) plan a way to capture Jean's attention from a created secret lover, their information comes from Amber's restaurateur Uncle Ben (Chris Noth) who tells them the secrets to winning a woman's heart.
Let the games begin: first flowers, then gifts, then letters, then email, then I'm, and Jean feels as though there really is someone special out there who loves her. But as all games go, this one has its successes and major failures and as Holly grows to understand her mother's dilemma, she finds her own in her reluctance to accept the fact that her friend Adam (Ben Feldman) has fallen for her and wants her around. From that point it is a comedy of errors until the final frames where, as expected, all works out for the best for everyone.
Shallow, yes. Been there, done that, yes. But the surprise is the growth of Heather Locklear as an actress! She has come along ways from her 'Dynasty'/'Melrose Place' days as basically set decor and has accepted her age gracefully, coupling that with a nuanced acting ability that makes her a welcome 'newcomer' to the screen. She is worth sitting through this little yawner, making it come alive every time she is on screen. Grady Harp
If you're in the mood this may spoil your disposition or maybe freeze your temper.
The film is charming. Although it's no Oscar contender, this film exists to entertain and make audiences laugh. There are some cheesy moments and lines, but it doesn't hurt the film. Hilary Duff has improved her acting even more since 2004's "Raise Your Voice" and Heather Locklear adds a certain flair to the story not always seen in a Hilary Duff movie. The sub romantic plot between Holly and Ben is sweet, and you get some scenic views of New York, all of which helps to make a pleasurable movie that should've been a hit but instead got swallowed up by blockbusters at the box office.
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- QuizThe movie was based on Heather Robinson's life as a teenager in Tucson, AZ.
- BlooperWhen Amy takes the picture of her Uncle Ben to make him say "Cheese" he has his head straight up and his teeth showing. But when Jean looks at the picture later he has his head tilted and his mouth closed.
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Jean Hamilton: Unfortunately, honey pie, new people are only new for a day. After that, they're just people. Who'll excite you, disappoint you, scare you a little bit. And boy do I know how tempting it is to run away when that happens. It's good for avoiding things. But the problem is that you end up avoiding yourself. Avoiding people you love. You end up avoiding life. So I've decided to start setting an example for you girls. I'm going to try showing you what sticking it out looks like. Really get to know people. And let people get to know us. I don't promise to be any good at it, but I will try. Because I want you and Zoe to be better at this than I am. I want you to learn how to let people in.
- Colonne sonoreI Fall to Pieces
Written by Hank Cochran and Harlan Howard
Performed by Patsy Cline
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- Lingua
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- El hombre perfecto
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- Budget
- 10.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 16.535.005 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 5.300.980 USD
- 19 giu 2005
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 19.770.475 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 40 minuti
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- 1.85 : 1