Picture Perfect

Glenn Gordon Caron

Picture Perfect

She was prepared for anything until love stormed in.

19971 h 45 mintt0119896
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A young advertising executive's life becomes increasingly complicated when, in order to impress her boss, she pretends to be engaged to a man she has just met.

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Director Glenn Gordon Caron
Runtime 1 h 45 min
IMDb Id tt0119896
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As the movie went on, Jennifer Anniston wore less and less clothes.  I haven’t seen that kind of lack of confidence in a film since Jennifer Connelly in Career Opportunities.  Anyway…. this move is a mixed bag.  I actually quite liked the middle part of the movie once Jay Mohr showed up.  The two of them had some really nice scenes (his sweetness was a welcomed contrast to the cold corporate environment that hosted the first part of the film), but then it fell back into a paint-by-numbers rom com.   I actually liked this movie better than the vast, vast majority of the films that Anniston has been in.   For whatever reason, she picks terrible scripts.

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Movie title: Picture Perfect

Movie description: A young advertising executive's life becomes increasingly complicated when, in order to impress her boss, she pretends to be engaged to a man she has just met.

Date published: 2025-04-11

Director(s): Glenn Gordon Caron

Actor(s): Jennifer Aniston, Jay Mohr, Kevin Bacon, Olympia Dukakis, Illeana Douglas, Kevin Dunn, Anne Twomey, Faith Prince, John Rothman, Meg Gibson, Paul Cassell, Ivar Brogger, Peter McRobbie, Bray Poor, Daryl Edwards, Jenna Stern, Bellina Logan, Sean Patrick Thomas, Andrea Bendewald, Marcia DeBonis, Matthew Sussman, Jim Ryan, Doug Easley, Ali Marsh, Richard Spore, Amelia Campbell, Vimesh Thakar, Faran Tahir, David Cromwell, Jessica Cushman, Barry Del Sherman, Kaley Cuoco, Greg Grunberg

Genre: Romance, Comedy, Drama

My Review

As the movie went on, Jennifer Anniston wore less and less clothes.  I haven’t seen that kind of lack of confidence in a film since Jennifer Connelly in Career Opportunities.  Anyway…. this move is a mixed bag.  I actually quite liked the middle part of the movie once Jay Mohr showed up.  The two of them had some really nice scenes (his sweetness was a welcomed contrast to the cold corporate environment that hosted the first part of the film), but then it fell back into a paint-by-numbers rom com.   I actually liked this movie better than the vast, vast majority of the films that Anniston has been in.   For whatever reason, she picks terrible scripts.

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