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L'Amour XXL

Original title: Lying to Be Perfect
  • TV Movie
  • 2010
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
2.6K
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L'Amour XXL (2010)
ComedyDramaRomance

An overweight magazine editor leads a double life as a sassy advice columnist at night. To keep her alter ego a secret, she agrees to lose weight with two of her friends.An overweight magazine editor leads a double life as a sassy advice columnist at night. To keep her alter ego a secret, she agrees to lose weight with two of her friends.An overweight magazine editor leads a double life as a sassy advice columnist at night. To keep her alter ego a secret, she agrees to lose weight with two of her friends.

  • Director
    • Gary Harvey
  • Writers
    • Nancey Silvers
    • Sarah Strohmeyer
  • Stars
    • Poppy Montgomery
    • Adam Kaufman
    • Chelah Horsdal
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gary Harvey
    • Writers
      • Nancey Silvers
      • Sarah Strohmeyer
    • Stars
      • Poppy Montgomery
      • Adam Kaufman
      • Chelah Horsdal
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Poppy Montgomery
    Poppy Montgomery
    • Nola Devlin
    Adam Kaufman
    Adam Kaufman
    • Chip…
    Chelah Horsdal
    Chelah Horsdal
    • Nancy
    Audrey Wasilewski
    Audrey Wasilewski
    • Deb
    Michelle Harrison
    Michelle Harrison
    • Lori DiGrigio
    Julia Benson
    Julia Benson
    • Joy
    • (as Julia Anderson)
    Mark Brandon
    Mark Brandon
    • Ted
    Gabrielle Rose
    Gabrielle Rose
    • Charlotte
    Andrew McIlroy
    • Chester
    • (as Andrew Mcilroy)
    Tania Saulnier
    Tania Saulnier
    • Angie
    Michael Karl Richards
    Michael Karl Richards
    • Josh
    Revard Dufresne
    • Trainer
    Elizabeth Thai
    Elizabeth Thai
    • Nail Tech
    Christie Laing
    • Tish
    Dave Leach
    Dave Leach
    • Cookie Man
    • Director
      • Gary Harvey
    • Writers
      • Nancey Silvers
      • Sarah Strohmeyer
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    8jeffandchell-956-192777

    you should read the book

    before jumping to judgment on the development of the friends characters, you should give the book: "the Cinderella pact" by Sarah strohmeyer a read. i think the movie did a good job of staying true to the author's story and what a great story it is. so often you read a great book, then a movie is made and it is nothing like the story. thankfully that was not the case in this instance. while the movie doesn't delve as deeply into the secondary characters lives as the novel, you still see the point that the author was making. it is not being "skinny" that empowers these women; it is the bond of their friendship and the self-confidence that they build in one another. we should all be so lucky as to have friends like deb and nancy.
    6Sergiodave

    Nice Cinderella movie

    Nice romantic movie about an overweight editor who also has an alter-ego as a stylish British agony aunt. The padding they use on Poppy Montgomery and her two co-stars is well done, far better than in the movie ' Shallow Hal', the movie is fairly predictable, but since the story is good, who cares. A girly movie that this bloke enjoyed.
    8janja-sreckar

    You didn't buy Snickers bar and hoped it to be flamée au chocolát at the 5 star restaurant, did you?

    This movie has really low rate. But it seems that it's because people are forgetting that they have been watching a TV movie in the first place.

    You shouldn't buy Snickers bar and then expect it to turn into flambée au chocolat or some other high standard five star dessert. No, it's Snickers, for crying out loud. And you should enjoy it - with that in mind.

    I'll say this movie has the perfect amount of sugar - when you need it. Of course, full of clichés and predictable plot twists, but - you KNEW that was coming, right? It was YOU who bought the Snickers bar.

    So, with that in mind, I want you to decide, what do you need. Do you need complexed story, that you will need to think about months after you watch it, to resolve its' point? Great, then go watch Tarantino.

    Do you need quick dose of sugary/romantic content? Then the movie Lying To Be Perfect is great for you.

    Just don't watch this movie expecting to see Tarantino. Enjoy it, for what it is: great dose of sugar, when you need it. 😉
    6robert-temple-1

    Definitely a girls' film

    This charming film, of little interest to men but of considerable interest to women and girls, succeeds because of the charming personality of its star, Poppy Montgomery. She is so impressive in the TV series UNFORGETTABLE that I decided to order a DVD of something else to see what she was like when not being a memory expert. So this arrived, under the film's original title Cinderella PACT (a phrase used throughout the film, and hence the more appropriate title). The story is simple: three women who are close friends are very overweight, one of them being even extremely fat. They all suffer from low self-esteem and are inattentive towards their appearance, especially Poppy, whose mouth gets smeared with the icing when she eats a doughnut, and she doesn't even notice. So they make a pact to lose weight together. All three of the actresses start the film with immense padding around their bodies to simulate being fat. It does not really matter that we can readily see that it is all false padding, because this film is essentially a fairytale, where reality rarely comes into it. Without Poppy Montgomery this film probably would have been a failure. It needed and got a star who is so compulsively watchable that we can ignore the silliness and just watch her reactions and wonder what she is going to say or do next. For those not familiar with her, she is like a much warmer, more affectionate and childlike version of Sandra Bullock. But she can also be entirely convincing as someone of high intelligence. That's it, she's extremely intelligent but never really grew up. The love interest for Poppy was very well cast, with Adam Kaufman. He is good-looking, but his main appeal is that he is so nice. Girls often prefer nice guys to hunks, so Poppy's falling for him is no surprise. The film is a kind of romcom, but with the comedy down-played in favour of girlish angst. Men will be impatient watching all that fussy female obsessing with their appearance, but girls will be girls and we had better just accept it if we can't change it. The film was directed by the Canadian director Gary Harvey, who does a good job. The sub-plot turns out to be the main plot, namely that Poppy has invented an imaginary persona, an agony aunt called Belinda Apple (who gets to the 'core' of problems), and her book of advice to women and girls becomes a potential best-seller but causes the dilemma of Poppy not being able to appear at the press launch because Belinda does not really exist. It's all good fun for those who are either female or enjoy observing females in all of their many neuroses, to see how they cope with what seem to them to be really serious problems but which to us men often appear to be trivial issues. If women only would realize that men do not want them to be waif models and do not want them to become anorexic! But try and tell that to a girl!
    1nwgvykmjh

    This will not age well

    I don't know how I stumbled onto this movie or even why I kept watching. It was a bit like a car crash - I just couldn't take my eyes off it. So the premise: you are unlovable, unsuccessful and weak if you are fat. And as each pound melts away, all of these things grow in you.

    It is a blindingly vacuous and contrived storyline invented by some cruel creature wanting to shame women.

    So here's my alternative- fabulous and beautiful writer recognises that she's immensely talented and capable, grabs some cake and champagne and lives happily ever after with someone who is totally into her and surrounded by friends and joy. And doesn't ever ever think of starving herself again.

    The end. There, I fixed it.

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      Both Poppy Montgomery and Adam Kaufman were married from 2005 to 2011.
    • Quotes

      Charlotte: You can fake a lot of things, but you cannot fake talents.

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      Superstar (Smash It)
      Written and Performed by Kimberly Cole

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    • Release date
      • July 6, 2010 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cinderella Pact
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Lifetime Productions
      • Front Street Pictures
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      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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