My Synopsis: Lane is an aspiring fashion journalist who is slowly losing her optimistic view on finding her ‘magic man’. She gets offered an opportunity to write a story for her favourite magazine Cosmopolitan a piece on finding love in the corporate world. Posing as a corporate assistant, she takes on this challenge. As Lane goes through motions of working in the corporate world and dating almost man in the office she dumps a dashing young man on a girls night out who seems to almost tick every criteria on her magic man list, however he is outside of the corporate world, so she comes to a cross road, does she chose a career with a magazine company whom she’s always dreamed about writing for or does she choose her ‘magic man’?!
Director: Gil Junger
Producer(s): Hilary Duff, Richard Fischoff
Writer: Michael Horowitz, and Daniella Brodsky (Based on the novel, Diary of a Working Girl)
Stars:
Hilary Duff, Jaime Pressly, Matt Dallas, Chris Carmack, Michael
McMillian, Billy Slaughter, Edrick Browne, Kevin Kirkpatrick, Cedric Burton,
Grant Case, Gil Junger
Genre: Romantic, Comedy
MY
PORTRAYAL OF THE MOVIE:
Lane Daniels (Hilary Duff) is a young fashion
journalist from New York City, fashion blogs and college newspaper mostly but
her dream is to write for her favourite magazine Cosmopolitan. In the pursuit
for her dream job she is also in pursuit of her magic man, no man so far on her
checklist has come close. Her best friend Joanne who is a fashion photographer
has hopelessly tried and failed on several occasions to find her a perfect suit
also but no one fits the bill.
Joanne has managed to get Lane a meeting with
Kate White (Jaime Pressly) a fashion editor at Cosmopolitan Magazine. Lane dressed
for fashion success heads to the building where her future career may or may
not come to provision, she is overwhelmed that she is there, and is eager to
meet Kate White. Kate is a strong assertive woman editor from Cosmopolitan
Magazine, who means business. The initial pitch for Lane unfortunately wasn’t a
success, however as Lane walks out of the interview disheartened and adding a
slide remark about going back and cuddling up to her imaginary boyfriend it
seems to hit a nerve with Kate she openly concurs with Lane about the man checklist
which seems to be demising with every date they go on. So there’s a story in
this! Going into the business world to find love, Kate suggests if Lane wants
to write for Cosmopolitan she goes undercover in the corporate world downtown
to date and find love. Lane assignment is to date all those eligible men in
suits and write a story about how to find love.
So her mission begins. She sets off to her first
corporate interview, with a completely embellished resume, she blunders her way
through the interview and testing process and manages to land a position as administration
assistance in Corporate Strategic Planning for Thomas Fulworth, a major
investment firm to which she knows nothing about. Her first day on the job and
her first impression as she steps out of the elevator into her new job is “Oh my
god so many men in suits and I get my pick”, as she walks down the corridor she
feels like a kid in a candy store. So far her introduction into the corporate
world isn’t too bad. John (Kevin Kilpatrick) a jovial type of man who’s her initiation
committee and business associate welcomes her to the team and re-introduces her
to Tom Rinehart (Michael McMillian) the managing director and also her new
boss. Tom is young, sharp but very much a rigid and systematic type of man, who
likes structure and hand signal as a way of communicating. He gives Lane her
job description and leaves her to sort herself out on her new desk.
It doesn’t take long before the men in the
office notice the young attractive fashion ester in their department and offers
come pouring in to take her out for drinks. Lane goes on several dates, lunch
date, dinner dates, exhausting her diary with potential magic men dates, though
none so far have come close. After several more dates, she has managed to find
one slight contender, Seth (Matt Dallas) who she first met in the photocopier
room on her first day, she thinks there’s potential in him and considering
perusing him for the story. Lane and
Joanne go on a girls night out which turns into something more when she bumps
into Liam (Chris Carmack), a handsome, witty, British accent, world traveller,
who Lane is instantly smitten with. She
agrees to go on a date with Liam and also with Seth on the same night as it
turns out her diary is just so full. It was a juggling act, but she managed to
get through it and realises Seth in the end just isn’t Liam. Liam certainly seems
to be shaping up to be that magic man Lane has been searching for. There’s just
one slight problem he’s not a man from the corporate world and this may pose an
issue with Kate long term.
Tom her boss has come to realise that Lanes’ extraordinary
resume wasn’t at all factual, in fact it was a big bunch of lies and as
disappointing as he was, Tom gives her another chance to get back to work and end
the dishonesty. When Lane goes to report to her other boss Kate at Cosmopolitan,
Kate isn’t too impressed either, her directive is to stop dating Liam and stick
to Seth. Lane takes Kates directive but manipulates the article just a little
to fit the requirements, she decides to use Seth name and Liam persona to write
her article. That way she can still keep dating Liam secretly and all the while
the story will read like she’s been dating Seth.
With this new forward thinking Lane decides to
make the most of her time in her position in the corporate world, she takes up
more responsibility, working longer hours, and resulting in really enjoy her
job that the firm. Lane feels part of a team and is happy to go the extra mile.
Her love life with Liam is coming along just great, her article is also on
track and everything seems to be going her way. Until one day Tom finds copies
of her article for Cosmo on the work printer. He confronts her about this and
feels quite deceived, appearing slightly jealous as the article is about some
intimate moments with Seth (which we all know is actually Liam) and on top of
that Tom is disappointed that after giving Lane the opportunity to handle the
‘visuals’ for the upcoming campaign she had betrayed him once again. After this
unfolds Lane feels the jig is up and leave her job in the corporate world.
While out that night with Joanne commiserating her
failed corporate career and regretting her deceitful ways she sees Liam waiting
on the table at the restaurant her and Joanne are at, and is very confused.
Liam said he was in England. She confronts him about this and much to her
dismay, his accent along with everything else about him is one big scam. He was
no ‘magic man’, just a con artist, just another man making up stories trying to
get into a girl pants. She is heartbroken and disappointed.
Much to Lanes surprise the next morning, She
receives a phone call from Tom wondering where she is, where are the ‘visuals
‘and is desperate for her to get into the office. Lane hops right to it and get
those visual to Tom as soon as possible, all the while slightly confused as to
why he has called her back considering she thought he was fired. In any event
the meeting was a success, although the boss feels the team needs some
structural changes due to financial uncertainties. In a last attempt to save
her team Lane suggests Tom pitches the ‘going green’ idea which the boss seems
to like the idea of and suggests the team works on this pitch together. There
is a huge sigh of relief amongst the team and all thanks go to Tom.
After that turn of events Lane and Tom decide to
part ways, the corporate world may not be so much for her. She also realises her
‘magic man’ isn’t about finding true love in the perfect man but it’s about
finding and loving the imperfections in that someone that makes that person the
special one. Lane feels disappointed that her article doesn’t feel like it fits
the bill. She’s been so exhausted by the whole process the article doesn’t even
seem like it’s her truth. Subsequently
she decided to write it the way she feels it should be heard and sends it to
Kate. With her fingers crossed.
Kate calls her in the next day to discuss the
article. Lane thinks for certain she is fired and the article is a complete
bust up. To Lane surprise Kate loves her article and has decided to make it the
cover story for Cosmopolitan. Kate has always wanted her to write her truth,
but she just needed Lane to discover that for herself, with that said Kate also
leans in to suggest Lane take a look at Tom, throughout this whole experiment
Tom has been that one imperfect man, also the only one Lane was truly herself
with, and with everything she did to mislead him Tom still had a soft spot to
take her back and push her to succeed. Lane realises how foolish she has been,
Tom was that ‘magic man’ all along in all his imperfections he was her perfection.
With that realisation she rushes to her old work. Interrupts the board meeting
Tom is overseeing and tell him she loves him and to that he says it right back.
So in the end Lane and Tom become a couple. Lane
writes a follow up story for Cosmopolitan and helps Tom from time to time with
his presentations. All is happy and ends well with this movie.
MY REVIEW:
This movie had its predictable Hilary Duff character in it; a young, flirty, cute and savvy girl. The movie itself has some good scenes, it was cute, entertaining, and predictable and I enjoyed the many quirky outfits Lane wore throughout the movie. It certainly doesn’t have an in-depth storyline. It is quite a cliché movie but nevertheless a pretty good movie to watch with the girls. I found the ending to be a little silly, but really to be far nothing can be quite serious with Hilly Duff as the main actor. Rating: 4/10.
This movie had its predictable Hilary Duff character in it; a young, flirty, cute and savvy girl. The movie itself has some good scenes, it was cute, entertaining, and predictable and I enjoyed the many quirky outfits Lane wore throughout the movie. It certainly doesn’t have an in-depth storyline. It is quite a cliché movie but nevertheless a pretty good movie to watch with the girls. I found the ending to be a little silly, but really to be far nothing can be quite serious with Hilly Duff as the main actor. Rating: 4/10.
Regards, S
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