Zoey Miller, a super-smart computer nerd who is uninterested in romantic love, has her life upended when Zack, the school's soccer star, gets amnesia and mistakes Zoey for his girlfriend.Zoey Miller, a super-smart computer nerd who is uninterested in romantic love, has her life upended when Zack, the school's soccer star, gets amnesia and mistakes Zoey for his girlfriend.Zoey Miller, a super-smart computer nerd who is uninterested in romantic love, has her life upended when Zack, the school's soccer star, gets amnesia and mistakes Zoey for his girlfriend.
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- (as Jorge Lopez)
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- (as William Pierce Lackey)
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- (as Salem Hadeed Murphy)
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The love interests don't have much screen time or development and the two leads have very average chemistry.
I think there is a certain disappointment with this movie because the trailer was misleading. The love triangle was very anti climatic and there wasn't much comedy.
I enjoyed the character of Zoey purely because Josephine Langford has such great star quality . I watched this due to me being a fan of hers in the after series and she did not disappoint. I also liked the friendship between her and her best friend, that added a different and interesting twist.
The story itself is fine if you're looking for an easy watch but if you had expectations for a 90's style romcom like me then it doesn't live up to the hype.
P. S. The plot made zero sense. I mean, did she really just fall in love with some guy for saying he DOESN'T believe in love? And did she really think that the best way to start a relationship with him was by pretending to be his cousin's girlfriend?? Make it make sense, please.
The romantic set-up uses a ridiculous range of tropes; my MOST hated here being; a smart person making a series of stupid decisions. And kudos to the 'amnesia' trope. The choice of amnesia in particular was a clue that the writer was deliberately using obvious tropes in an attempt to subvert them. It does a good job of showing rather than explaining this, so at least it assumes the audience is smart.
Whilst it's generally inoffensive, it is never quite moving, either as comedy or drama. Still. It is trying to say something...maybe the very simple "Don't close yourself off from love". And the cast is diverse, very natural in their characterisations, and of course, very beautiful.
Though it's nothing challenging, it is enjoyable, and I think, can claim to be uncommon in its lack of implicit misogyny. Feel reassured it is watchable. Purely for entertainment.
On a positive note, I do like seeing new/fresh/young actors with potential on screen, so at least it has that going for it.
Andie MacDowell is a acting veteran, good in anything she's in. The rest of the cast was ok. Due to the strike we haven't heard from the leads or the writer and the director. Why didn't they interview cast and crew right after the shooting, so they had something for previews and to generate interest in the movie? If Netflix was looking for filler content, this was filler.
Did you know
- TriviaSimilar storyline to 'While You Were Sleeping'
- Quotes
Zoey Miller: I took the sun for granted, As it shone its light on me. Basking in its warmth Full of jubilee. I took the sun for granted, As it lit the crowded way. Clearing the darkened path, Urging me on my way. I took the sun for granted. So many times, you see, So I'm begging the sun to come back I'm a fool for letting you go. Dear Elle, please forgive me.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $168,099
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $70,550
- Oct 22, 2023
- Gross worldwide
- $168,099
- Runtime
- 1h 31m(91 min)
- Color