
#123movies #fmovies #putlocker #gomovies #solarmovie #soap2day Watch Full Movie Online Free – In Manhattan, successful executive Jack is a methodical, controlled man with simple habits who works in an advertisement agency with his coworker George. While smoking a cigarette on the agency building’s roof, Jack meets aspiring actress Jill who has just arrived in New York and is seeking a job. He sympathizes with her situation and gives her name to a Klubendorf commercial in the campaign promoted by his agency. When he takes Jill home, he finds that she lives in a very low-budget hotel, so he invites her to stay in the guest room of his fancy apartment for a while. Jack cheers up during her stay, and she proposes that they collaborate on a manifesto with “Be Honest” as Rule #1. However, she keeps something from Jack: she’s ill with cystic fibrosis and only has a few years left. When Jack discovers her secret, he feels betrayed that she betrayed their own first rule, and they split up. But Jack soon sets out to look for Jill and bring her back.
Plot: Jack and Jill’s Manifesto of Rules to Live By Rule 1 Be honest Rule 2 Believe in fairy tales Rule 3 Accept time as our friend Rule 4 Make sure the nooky is good Rule 5 Promote beauty. Wage a sustained campaign against ugliness Rule 6 Abandon the pursuit of happiness and its false promise Rule 7 Show compassion, except to pirates Rule 8 Less TV Rule 9 Always be willing to admit when you’re wrong
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Don’t waste your time
Freddy Prince Jr., was alright – nothing special, but the girl who played Jill is just terrible! I couldn’t stand looking at her the whole time, and I had to switch off the film. She is a terrible actress, could barely fake a smile, let alone her face looking evil. Those eyebrows are way-arched, and her smile is like some evil grin. She belongs in a horror flick.Apart from the awful acting from the girl, there was just zero chemistry between the two actors. Both were distant and looked bored. The editor splashed a few scenes together to make it look like some fairytale romance was taking place, but it was so clear there was a whole lot of nothing happening between the two.
This film is one massive cliché – do not waste your time.
good, but not great like “Bride”
This is a sweet movie, but it is not quite as good as “Kiss the Bride”- Parisse’s previous venture. This movie is a more conventional romantic comedy than that. While “Bride” was like an Italian version of “My Big Fat Greek Wedding”(though better), this is about a couple just getting to know each other.Evidently, this was one of Freddie Prinze’s first adult roles. Maybe he should call himself Fred if he wants to be taken seriously. He certainly had a deeper voice in this movie, but the role really wasn’t much different from some of his earlier roles(“Down To You”, “She’s All That”, etc.)- a young man unsure of what he wants out of life and love.
I thought Taryn Manning gave a better performance. Her character’s disease was an interesting(though probably not original) twist on the typical love story. I felt sorry for her and the sick girl.
The story is pretty clichéd. A cynical man falls for a his exact opposite-a free-spirited woman. But clichéd stories are usually so because there is a truth in them that is worth repeating. The love between a man and a woman is just such an idea(though some would decry it as being too “heteronormative”).
Personally, I was disappointed that such love and the attendant sex was treated in such a morally lax way. I know it may be too “old-fashioned” for most viewers, but I value movies that emphasize the beauty and importance of marriage. Ordinarily, it would be pointless to make light of that with regard to a modern movie. However, Parisse did to a good job of presenting that view of marriage in “Bride”. For that and other reasons, I would say that Parisse’s earlier movie is better than this one. Of course, the two characters here probably get married at some point in the future. All we can do is infer.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 30 min (90 min), 1 hr 30 min (90 min) (Argentina), 1 hr 29 min (89 min) (Netherlands)
Budget 4000000
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Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director Vanessa Parise
Writer Vanessa Parise, Peter Stebbings
Actors Freddie Prinze Jr., Taryn Manning, Peter Stebbings
Country United States, Canada
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Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
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