When I was looking to watch this movie, I was misled by the rating given on IMDB - 6.9. With a rating like that, I was expecting to see a romantic comedy similar to "Just Go With It" or "Life as We Know It." This was not the case.
As soon as the credits began, I could tell that I was about to watch a B-grade movie, but I stayed watching because it had been rated 6.9.
In the second scene of the film, the main idea of the film is given where Jeremy Saville (who directs the film and has incorrectly cast himself as the main character), let's his friends know that he has proposed to His girlfriend. After many congratulations, one of his friends talks about testing his fiance to make sure that she is the woman that will stay with him throughout her life. The idea is great and I was very curious to find out how this idea would play out, plus the movie had been rated 6.9!
Jeremy Saville's acting is similar to Kimmy Gibbler's in Full House - a little overdone and very distracting. I was often more focused on Jeremy Saville's acting than I was on what was happening in the movie, but I stuck it out because people had rated the movie 6.9.
My wife and I eventually saw the final scene, which contained something like a spoof to romantic comedies. This wasn't Jeremy Saville's intention, but the acting was of such a poor standard that I have no other way to describe what I saw.
The movie had moments that were funny and entertaining, but please be aware that it is a low budget movie with poor acting and a disappointing ending. Definitely not worthy of a 6.9 rating.