A young woman learns valuable lessons while developing a relationship with her new boss and his young son.A young woman learns valuable lessons while developing a relationship with her new boss and his young son.A young woman learns valuable lessons while developing a relationship with her new boss and his young son.
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This film was pretty predictable- spolied rude person needs a life lesson and ends up being kind and good. Although it doesn't sound very exciteable, it was actually really well acted and I really enjoyed the way all the characters interacted so well. In particular I thought the side plot romance of mum and pizza manager was thoughtful and well acted. Watching the main character throw herself in at work was lovely too and the pizza looked fab.
'The Right Girl' (2015)
Opening thoughts: Have always had a thing for good premises, which is one of two most common reasons for seeing a film, television programme and such. The other being good, talented casts and there are plenty of films out there that have that. Both the good concepts and good casts aspects have wildly varied in success in film and television, and that is including films from the likes of Hallmark, Lifetime and UPTV. And also including recently, having seen some frustrating wastes of potential.
Luckily, 'The Right Girl' was not one of those wastes of potential. While it didn't start out that way, it was for me actually one of the films that did meet and exceed reasonably high expectations (due to really liking the concept). As far as recently seen Hallmark, Lifetime, UPTV-like films go, 'The Right Girl' is among the better films. Like others, there was the temptation to turn it off, but as someone who makes a big effort in giving all films a fair chance and not bragging about only lasting less than half an hour (which is the equivalent of not watching the film etc in my view) this viewer did stick with it and it was worth it.
Bad things: As said, 'The Right Girl' does not start off great. Actually thought the first act was pretty weak, with some very awkward and over corny dialogue and a female lead character that was so difficult to like with being so excessively nasty and rude. To the extent that there was real doubt as to whether she would have any form of character growth.
Did think too that the ending was too telegraphed too easily and too early and in a way too pat, especially with the overwrought conflict drama that came before it.
Good things: On the other hand, this viewer is glad about sticking with 'The Right Girl' after its shaky start, because everything that happened in between was quite good. Anna Hutchison and Jonathan Patrick Moore are very likeable leads and thankfully Hutchison's character does grow significantly, with nothing rushed about how she changes and evolves. Moore has the infinitely more likeable character and plays him very charmingly. Their chemistry is very easy going and genuine. Gail O'Grady steals every scene and is a funny breath of fresh air.
Furthermore, the script flows well from the first half an hour onward and is suitably light hearted while not being cheesy or too schmaltzy. The story, even with the predictability, has a nice energy and is heart-warming, wisely not taking itself too seriously without going too far on any ridiculousness. The characters are more than typical genre cliches and generally endear, with only reservations with Hutchison's character in the first act. The film looks nice, particularly the scenery, and the music doesn't intrude or feel too much.
Concluding thoughts: Concluding, shaky start but gets infinitely better if given a chance.
7/10.
Opening thoughts: Have always had a thing for good premises, which is one of two most common reasons for seeing a film, television programme and such. The other being good, talented casts and there are plenty of films out there that have that. Both the good concepts and good casts aspects have wildly varied in success in film and television, and that is including films from the likes of Hallmark, Lifetime and UPTV. And also including recently, having seen some frustrating wastes of potential.
Luckily, 'The Right Girl' was not one of those wastes of potential. While it didn't start out that way, it was for me actually one of the films that did meet and exceed reasonably high expectations (due to really liking the concept). As far as recently seen Hallmark, Lifetime, UPTV-like films go, 'The Right Girl' is among the better films. Like others, there was the temptation to turn it off, but as someone who makes a big effort in giving all films a fair chance and not bragging about only lasting less than half an hour (which is the equivalent of not watching the film etc in my view) this viewer did stick with it and it was worth it.
Bad things: As said, 'The Right Girl' does not start off great. Actually thought the first act was pretty weak, with some very awkward and over corny dialogue and a female lead character that was so difficult to like with being so excessively nasty and rude. To the extent that there was real doubt as to whether she would have any form of character growth.
Did think too that the ending was too telegraphed too easily and too early and in a way too pat, especially with the overwrought conflict drama that came before it.
Good things: On the other hand, this viewer is glad about sticking with 'The Right Girl' after its shaky start, because everything that happened in between was quite good. Anna Hutchison and Jonathan Patrick Moore are very likeable leads and thankfully Hutchison's character does grow significantly, with nothing rushed about how she changes and evolves. Moore has the infinitely more likeable character and plays him very charmingly. Their chemistry is very easy going and genuine. Gail O'Grady steals every scene and is a funny breath of fresh air.
Furthermore, the script flows well from the first half an hour onward and is suitably light hearted while not being cheesy or too schmaltzy. The story, even with the predictability, has a nice energy and is heart-warming, wisely not taking itself too seriously without going too far on any ridiculousness. The characters are more than typical genre cliches and generally endear, with only reservations with Hutchison's character in the first act. The film looks nice, particularly the scenery, and the music doesn't intrude or feel too much.
Concluding thoughts: Concluding, shaky start but gets infinitely better if given a chance.
7/10.
A Hallmark as so many other. The difference, at the level of nuances, is made by actors and by the axis of this seductive story.
A rich woman proposes a bitter lesson to her spoled daughter. The result of this bitter medicine is more than great - two jobs, a boyfriend, the son of boyfriend becoming more than important part of her preocupation.
But, sure, the lesson is not only for student useful in this case , but for teacher to.
Being an insignificant admirer of Costas Mandylor, I admired his more than good job in the role of pizzeria boss. But, in same measure, I admired the fair and fine manner to use all the potential of her role by Gaile O Grady. The result is just charming.
The little problem - maybe Jonathan Patrick Moore. For my taste, to young for the role of father, coach, boss of sport articles shop. But, sure, it is only a problem of taste and the beauty of the last scene, so predictable, is result of exactly this young look.
So, exactly a nice fairy tale.
A rich woman proposes a bitter lesson to her spoled daughter. The result of this bitter medicine is more than great - two jobs, a boyfriend, the son of boyfriend becoming more than important part of her preocupation.
But, sure, the lesson is not only for student useful in this case , but for teacher to.
Being an insignificant admirer of Costas Mandylor, I admired his more than good job in the role of pizzeria boss. But, in same measure, I admired the fair and fine manner to use all the potential of her role by Gaile O Grady. The result is just charming.
The little problem - maybe Jonathan Patrick Moore. For my taste, to young for the role of father, coach, boss of sport articles shop. But, sure, it is only a problem of taste and the beauty of the last scene, so predictable, is result of exactly this young look.
So, exactly a nice fairy tale.
I fully understand those that turned off the movie after 10 minutes, I almost did because the lead character was awful, but stick with it and if you are a lover of romance or redemption then it will put a smile on your face, I know it worked for me.
At first I thought it was going to be one of those no real plot movies but it surprised me. I ended up enjoying it. I loved the story and the actors.
I would have given it a 10 but the last scene was too predictable. I will still watch it again if it comes on.
I would have given it a 10 but the last scene was too predictable. I will still watch it again if it comes on.
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