Date Whispering is the new trend in dating, and of all the date whisperers in LA, Sam is the best. But when the value of her service is called into question by her dad's life coach, Mattie, she'll learn the real worth of true love.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Jenna Michno
Sam Mason
John Ryan McLaughlin
Matt Cohen
Skye Coyne
Jen
Anne Patterson
Milly
James Hyde
Don
Rib Hillis
Frankie
Nate Crnkovich
Wyatt
Andi Wagner
Breanna
Nancy Harding
Jo
Sascha Knopf
Gini
Shaun Boylan
James
Michael Scovotti
Biggs
Brandon Delsid
Jason the Bartender
Tina Soal
Wedding DJ
Eric Crain
Construction Worker
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Commentaires
5 commentaires
First, I thought that this could possibly turn into something, and initially, Sam (Sam Mason) gets the opportunity to give Matt (John Ryan McLaughlin) a good match with words. But then the movie loses its way, and Matt comes across as completely insensitive and rather unsympathetic. If Matt had been forced to eat some humble pie, or at least showed some understanding, perhaps this film could have amounted to something but as it stands it's just irritatingly annoying. How Sam can find Matt the least attractive when he acts like he does is a mystery. The romance, therefore, is quite unexplainable and the movie goes down with it. Even if the original plot could have turned out well.
TLDR: A fairly average movie, but the utterly ridiculous plot premiss knocks the overall down from average to below-average. The whole premises of the conflict between the two main characters, Sam(antha) and Matt, made little to no sense. None of the following gives anything away that isn't seen in the trailer. Sam is extremely mad at Matt for convincing her father to divorce her mother. Generally something that could cause some anger, sure, but her father left her mother because he's gay and came out. Sam says she's happy for her father living his truth, and yet for some inexplicable reason her anger with Matt is so great that she's willing to make an outrageous bet that if he loses means he can't be in the wedding (he's the best man). Now clearly this makes perfect sense because...wait, what??? It's not her wedding. It's not Matt's wedding. It's her father's wedding! So if she wins a bet, that neither groom is even aware of let alone involved with, then somehow she gets to decide that the best man in a wedding that isn't hers suddenly can't come anymore? What??? Plot premiss aside, the leads do the best they can with the script and screenplay they were given and they have decent chemistry. They start out a bit stiff, but the pair gets better as the movie goes on. I feel like Anne Patterson, who played Milly, actually had the best performance of the movie though. She played the shy but "adorkable" role well, and I feel like her and her love interest actually had more chemistry than the leads. The rest of the movie is pretty typical for a TV Rom-Com. If you like them great, if you don't then not great.
source: The Date Whisperer
