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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaCash-strapped virtual strangers Jennifer and Vince decide to stage a fake engagement and wedding just for the presents.Cash-strapped virtual strangers Jennifer and Vince decide to stage a fake engagement and wedding just for the presents.Cash-strapped virtual strangers Jennifer and Vince decide to stage a fake engagement and wedding just for the presents.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Joey Lawrence
- Vince
- (as Joseph Lawrence)
Jason MacDonald
- David
- (as Jason Macdonald)
Steve Schirripa
- The Monkey
- (as Steven R. Shirripa)
Leland L. Jones
- Reverend Jim
- (as Leland Jones)
Beth Keener
- Carman
- (as Elizabeth Lynn Hingley)
Recensioni in evidenza
Jennifer (Melissa Joan Hart) is sick and tired of being stuck at the single loser table at her friends' weddings. She clashes with perpetually single Vince (Joseph Lawrence) who owes gambling debt to The Monkey. She uses all of her savings to put a down payment for a new house. Somebody steals her moving van and she has an empty home. While looking to replace her stuff, a sales clerk mistakes her for a bride. That leads her to a scheme to get free stuff as wedding gifts with the help of the annoying Vince. They plan a wedding and elope at the last minute.
These two lead characters are real head scratchers. I do like MJH and Joey Lawrence as TV actors. Their argumentative banter is good sitcom material but they're a pathetic duo. They wear thin after awhile. These characters don't grow on me despite the likable TV actors. The sitcom writing never improves much. It takes a long time before they develop deeper characteristics.
These two lead characters are real head scratchers. I do like MJH and Joey Lawrence as TV actors. Their argumentative banter is good sitcom material but they're a pathetic duo. They wear thin after awhile. These characters don't grow on me despite the likable TV actors. The sitcom writing never improves much. It takes a long time before they develop deeper characteristics.
I had a really hard time trying not to drop this movie over and over again. It felt unnatural, boring and that it has a bad script. The trope of fake lovers is very enjoyable generally but here it just felt off and like it wasn't unwrapped naturally. The actors looked like they were trying really hard to act and the chemistry was almost non existent. Everything felt off, all the time. Especially the ending. The resolution of everything and the final confessions were not even romantic. I'm sorry to say that I didn't like this movie even though I thought I would as I enjoy cheesy and cliche romcoms.
We've all seen this plot before, the girl gets a guy to pretend to be her boyfriend and eventually falls for him. But the way this movie portrays it is both refreshing and entertaining. There are no dull moments, with smart humour and just enough chick-flick romance to keep fans of those interested but not so much that everyone else gets tired. Hart and Lawrence are a hilarious duo. Their characters are so much alike in their cynical sense of humour that they keep the scenes moving with witty dialogue. I will admit, the guys Vince owes money to aren't tough enough to be really believable, but then again real gangsters would be slightly disturbing in a light-hearted movie like this. Great watch, too bad it was a made-for-TV, it's much better than many on the big screen.
A nice romantic comedy, using a not so unrealistic start point but giving a real seductive game of appearences and love, small adventures and interesting portrets of characters. A film about money, family and challenges. So, far to bebad, it is a trip across a relation not very realistic but with so sweet - pink happy end ( sure, as result of many holes of story ). The charm of Melissa Joan Hart and Joseph Lawrence is , in essence, the basic pillar of the film.
I was watching this last night while trying to avoid actually finishing my American Lit homework, and I have to say, while it is a romantic comedy, and we all know how predictable they are, this one was actually pretty clever. Every turn I knew what was going to happen, but the filmmakers made it in such a way that you forgot that it was being predictable, and I think that's what succeeded for it. It will most likely never join the ranks of "When Harry Met Sally" or "10 Things I hate About You" in terms of romantic comedy classics, but standing on its own, it was an endearing film that shows that when you marry, you're not marrying one other person, you're marrying their entire family. It is a family movie, but all in all, a cute one.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizWhen Vince describes how his foster mother, Mrs. Garrett dispenses advice as "you take the good, you take the bad, you take them both and there you have" which is the theme song for the 1980s sitcom L'albero delle mele (1979).
- BlooperAll of Jennifer's possessions were stolen except a box of throw pillows, yet she still wears new clothes every day. She also suddenly has pajamas, a night mask, and moisturizing gloves as well as her checkbook, a calculator, and her bank statements.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Melissa & Joey: Joe Versus the Reunion (2011)
- Colonne sonoreYou Can't Hurry Love
Written by Brian Holland (as Holland), Lamont Dozier (as Dozier) and Eddie Holland (as Holland), the Motown production team
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- Budget
- 5.000.000 USD (previsto)
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