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2005100 minComedy, Drama, Family, Romance

The Perfect Man

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Is The Perfect Man worth watching? With a rating of 6.1/10, this Comedy, Drama, Family, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Perfect Man Synopsis

Holly is tired of moving every time her mom Jean breaks up with yet another second-rate guy. To distract her mother from her latest bad choice, Holly conceives the perfect plan for the perfect man, an imaginary secret admirer who will romance Jean and boost her self-esteem.

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Top Cast

Hilary Duff
Hilary DuffHolly Hamilton
Heather Locklear
Heather LocklearJean Hamilton
Chris Noth
Chris NothBen Cooper
Mike O'Malley
Mike O'MalleyLenny Horton
Ben Feldman
Ben FeldmanAdam Forrest
Vanessa Lengies
Vanessa LengiesAmy Pearl
Caroline Rhea
Caroline RheaGloria
Kym Whitley
Kym WhitleyDolores
Aria Wallace
Aria WallaceZoe Hamilton
Michelle Nolden
Michelle NoldenAmber

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is The Perfect Man worth watching?

The Perfect Man has received mixed reviews with a 6.1/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Drama, Family movies.

Is The Perfect Man hit or flop?

The Perfect Man has received average ratings (6.1/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Perfect Man?

The Perfect Man is a Comedy, Drama, Family movie that Holly is tired of moving every time her mom Jean breaks up with yet another second-rate guy. To distract her mother from her latest bad choice, Holly ...

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Critic Reviews

r96skJul 13, 2020
★ 7

A good film... I know, I'm more surprised than anybody! For large periods of 'The Perfect Man' I was questioning myself as to whether I was enjoying it and, evidently, I think I just about did. The acting isn't that great at all, but the humour and, most so, hearty narratives actually hit nicely - which I didn't expect. One of my main worries throughout was how were they going to connect the plot, I liked how they were piecing it together but didn't have faith that they'd stick the landing. Unfortunately, I was probably correct as the conclusion isn't the best. However, there is still a heartwarming story sandwiched inbetween the averageness. As mentioned, the talent onscreen isn't anything to shout about. Hilary Duff (Holly) and Heather Locklear (Jean) are the most noteworthy, as they lead an alright supporting cast. Usually these films are cast over plot, this is actually the other way around. It most certainly scrapes into the rating I'm giving it, but I can't deny the fact that I did connect with the story between Holly and Jean which elevates it upwards.