Another holiday chick flick to pass an evening.
Hillary Burns is looking forward to going home for the family Thanksgiving dinner this year, because this time she has a fiancee and her mother won't be disappointed in her. So it is a devastating blow when just days before the big dinner, her fiancee, Jason, calls the whole thing off. He says he needs to keep his priorities straight, stay focused on his career and not make a mistake. To make things even worse, the next day the newspaper for which she writes shuts down. She gets word while she is in the middle of interviewing one of those people who stand on street corners in costumes and wave big signs to get you to patronize a particular business. This guy happened to be dressed as a big, red cell phone.
Trying to solve the problem of going home to Mom without a man, her friend and co-worker, Sophie, convinces her to place an online ad for a fake fiancee. Most of the responses are not an option. But then comes the one from the guy who had been dressed as the cell phone, who,...
Loved this
I loved this movie from the first time I saw it this past Christmas. I'm really glad it's on DVD so I can buy it. I liked the story and the people who played the characters. I thought they fit into the roles they played nicely and made them seem genuine.
Sometimes the one you don't choose is the right one.
I like this program because after everything that has happened this girl decides this pretend fiance is the right guy and then she does marry him. He on the other hand goes out of his way throughout the movie to help her with her family even when she seems to be totally committed to the absent boyfriend. In the end when he is supposed to give up the prize tickets that started the whole mascarade the girl goes out of her way to make sure that he gets to keep them proving that she realized who she truly loved.
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