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Picture Perfect
Picture Perfect
1997 ·105 min ·United States of America ·PG-13 12+
5.7
IMDb 5.5 КП 6.7 RT 44% MC 46
Romance, Comedy, Drama
Director: Glenn Gordon Caron
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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.

Budget: $19M
US Gross: $31.41M
Worldwide: $44.3M
Jennifer Aniston
Actor
Jay Mohr
Actor
Kevin Bacon
Actor

Picture Perfect is widely regarded as a modest, predictable romantic comedy that relies almost entirely on the star power of Jennifer Aniston to maintain audience interest. While some viewers find it a charming and lighthearted piece of 90s nostalgia, others criticize its thin script and lack of genuine comedic or romantic depth.

Acting Jennifer Aniston anchors the film with a bright, charming, and central performance that is the primary reason for the movie's watchability.
Screenplay The narrative follows a highly predictable and banal formula typical of 90s romantic comedies, offering no surprising twists or profound substance.
Emotion The film succeeds as a light, pleasant, and easy-to-watch experience for those seeking a nostalgic mood, though it lacks lasting impact.
Originality The tone is divided between those who appreciate the film's warmth and accessibility and those who find it insufficiently engaging or rarely funny.
Ending The ending is subject to disagreement, with some viewers embracing the obligatory happy resolution and others finding the finale illogical or baffling.
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