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5.2/10
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Even for Cupid, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. His two teenage daughters have a knack for matchmaking. But when both girls fall for the same boy, it's all-out war.Even for Cupid, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. His two teenage daughters have a knack for matchmaking. But when both girls fall for the same boy, it's all-out war.Even for Cupid, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. His two teenage daughters have a knack for matchmaking. But when both girls fall for the same boy, it's all-out war.
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Danielle C. Ryan
- Emma Valentine
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A darling story with a great cast! No need to be worried about who this film is appropriate for as it is most definitely appropriate for all ages. How refreshing it is to be able to sit down to view a movie without any concerns as to which eyes or ears are watching. While animated films are fun, it is nice to find a great family film without it having to be animated. No sex, blood, violence or bad language. The magical touches in the movie add to the fun! The locations of the film are beautiful and well chosen. I especially enjoyed the beauty of the prom scene in the movie. A nice film to add to your family film library! I highly recommend taking the time to check this movie out!
This movie was extremely cute and wonderfully cast! I love Brian Krause, and he did a wonderful job in this role. The girls were sweet and funny, but not too over the top.
It's absolutely a movie the whole family can watch together. I enjoyed watching it the whole way through, and loved the ending. Most movies now, leave you feeling empty at the end, but this one did not.
I would recommend you watch, even if you don't have kids in the tween or teen age group. Very family friendly and heart warming. The bonds between sisters and the ultimate goal of always wanting your parents to end up together forever. Believe in love!
It's absolutely a movie the whole family can watch together. I enjoyed watching it the whole way through, and loved the ending. Most movies now, leave you feeling empty at the end, but this one did not.
I would recommend you watch, even if you don't have kids in the tween or teen age group. Very family friendly and heart warming. The bonds between sisters and the ultimate goal of always wanting your parents to end up together forever. Believe in love!
10bexta532
An outstanding performance from Jeremy Sumpter, with an amazingly smooth delivery of such lines as "woah", "awesome", and "hi". I feel the other actors could have stepped up their game a bit, but their lack of talent is made up for by their amazing fashion sense. The costuming was superb. I was able to strongly relate to the character of Mr Valentine, as I myself was once Cupid. But I gave up that life for the woman I loved. And it was a worth-wile sacrifice; until I came home one day and caught her with Bill from accounting. I lost everything in the divorce; the house, my kids, even my pet Gofer – Reginald von Bootyshorts. I was so close to giving up on life; but then I saw this film and hope was restored. I owe my life to the makers of "You're So Cupid!", it has changed me for the better, in ways I never thought possible. I award this film 11/10, as it was a spiritual journey. A classic that will last through the ages.
This was a cute movie, and I agree with most of the other reviewers that it is nice to have a non-animated movie to watch with 'tweens.
But I really didn't like how completely white and very,very rich everyone was. I got the feeling that this is the world of the film makers and that they didn't even notice how out of touch they were with the real world. I don't think every movie has to have token minority actors, but for some reason this movie really felt unnaturally white to me. A perfect time to have had a little color might have been when the twins did their first matching in college. That last couple could have been more interesting; either one of them a person of color, or one of them in a wheel chair - something.
But I really didn't like how completely white and very,very rich everyone was. I got the feeling that this is the world of the film makers and that they didn't even notice how out of touch they were with the real world. I don't think every movie has to have token minority actors, but for some reason this movie really felt unnaturally white to me. A perfect time to have had a little color might have been when the twins did their first matching in college. That last couple could have been more interesting; either one of them a person of color, or one of them in a wheel chair - something.
10bwind22
This movie was great for the youngsters!
Good acting, lots of funny moments and a fantastic script! The lovely Lauren Holly is wonderful, as always, as is the rest of the cast.
Sally Meyer seems to be an up and coming screenwriter that's destined for a bright future in the business.
It's just good, clean, fun for the whole family!
It's rated G, but don't let that fool you in to thinking it's only for the preschoolers. Infants to tweens all the way up to their parents will enjoy this gem!
Highly recommended!
Good acting, lots of funny moments and a fantastic script! The lovely Lauren Holly is wonderful, as always, as is the rest of the cast.
Sally Meyer seems to be an up and coming screenwriter that's destined for a bright future in the business.
It's just good, clean, fun for the whole family!
It's rated G, but don't let that fool you in to thinking it's only for the preschoolers. Infants to tweens all the way up to their parents will enjoy this gem!
Highly recommended!
Did you know
- TriviaThe story has many of the same motivations for Brian Krause's role as did his role of Leo the Whitelighter/Angel on the series "Charmed."
- ConnectionsReferences Little Secrets (2001)
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- 1h 33m(93 min)
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