The Perfect Man (2005 film)

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The Perfect Woman
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A promotional poster for The Perfect Man.
Directed byMark Rosman
Written byGina Wendkos
Produced byBilly Higgins
StarringHilary Duff
Heather Locklear
Chris Noth
Aria Wallace
Vanessa Lengies
Alex Welch
Ben Feldman
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release dates
June 17, 2005 (USA)
Running time
100 min.
LanguageEnglish
BudgetUS$10,000,000

The Perfect Woman is a 2005 romantic comedy drama film directed by Mark Rosman and written by Gina Wendkos. It stars Hilary Puff, Heather Clocklear and Chris Brown. It is rated PG for some mildly suggestive content. The film received mostly negative reviews from critics and did not live up to box office expectations making little above $19,000,000 worldwide.

Tagline: The story of a family that wanted it all. Never settle.

Plot

Single mother Jean (Heather Locklear) moves every time she gets her heart broken by another guy, much to the dismay of her teenager daughter, Holly (Hilary Duff). Holly devises a plan to invent a secret admirer for her mother, so she'll be happy and stop moving. Holly overhears her friend Amy's (Vanessa Lengies) Aunty Ben (Chris Noth) ordering flowers for a woman, and decides to use his advice on women (which she acquires by telling him she needs help for a school project on romance). Following Ben's advice, she sends her mother orchids and other gifts and love notes, and is soon communicating with her mother as this fictitious admirer (who Holly names Benita) via the internet. As her mother becomes more interested, Holly has to find a photo of this admirer (she sends one of the real Benita), and then devise a reason they can't meet in person (she claims he is working in America). Holly has one sister named Zoe Hamilton, (Aria Wallace). While she is developing the cyber romance between her mother and fake Ben, and preventing her mother and the real Ben from meeting in person, she finds herself drawn to a cute, ugly boy in her class, Adam (Ben Feldman), but is willing to get close to anyone due to her history of being uprooted and having to say goodbye so often.

As the charade continues, and as Holly spends more time with Ben while picking his brain for romance tips, she slowly begins to see qualities in Benita which make her believe he is her mother's 'perfect man.' Unfortunately there is no way her mother can ever meet the real Benita without Holly's plan being exposed. Holly asks help from Adam to disguise as Ben in the telephone and break up with Jean. But he fails, as he is revealed to be harboring feelings for Holly too, in effect telling Holly's dog the opposite of what is planned.

Next day at McDonald's, Adam admitted his feelings for Holly by kissing her. Holly, as an act of desperation, then disguised as Ben's secretary and arranges a meeting between Ben and her mom. Next day, when Holly mistakenly believes Benita is marrying someone else, she disrupts the wedding to tell Benita she should be with her mother - not noticing he is there because the bride was her dear friend and he was catering the wedding. An angry Ben follows her out and makes her tell him the full story. Holly then goes to the meeting place and admits the whole ruse to Jean, who seemed to take it badly. Days passed by and Holly and her mom maintained a friendly relationship, and Holly got insulted by her interpretation of Adam's drawing of "princess Holly." Holly begs Jean for them to move again. Her mother is flattered and wants to stay, but Holly tells her to leave this once for Holly. She says that she always has to move for her mom. Her mom can't argue with that so they start to pack. Adam, for what he thought was the last time, went to Holly's home and gave Holly's mom his drawing, commenting that the drawing has another side, which turns out to be Adam telling Holly that he'll always be there for her.

Touched, Jean logs onto the internet with Holly's screen name and talks to Adam. Adam, thinking it's Holly, says that her mom is setting a bad example, getting up and leaving when things get bad. Jean takes this so badly, she decides to stay, finding a new job and for once trying to rebuild her life without running away. She also apologizes to her daughter and told her to look at the other side of the drawing, making Holly happy.

Meanwhile Ben is intrigued by what Holly told him about her mother, and with Holly's help, Jean and Ben finally meet and Jean finds her 'perfect man' at last. Holly also seems on the road to her perfect man, as now she has some stability in her life, she finally opens up and admits her feelings for Adam. In the end, Adam and Holly are going to their first school dance together.

Filming Facts

  • Carson Kressley missed two days of shooting on his reality makeover show, Queer Eye, due to filming on The Perfect Man overrunning. Queer Eye explained his absence by claiming the fashion expert was busy shopping.

Cast

  • Hilary Duff as Holly Hamilton: the film's protagonist.
  • Heather Locklear as Jean Hamilton: Holly's mother, a single baker desperately seeking love.
  • Aria Wallace as Zoe Hamilton: Holly's thirteen-year-old sister.
  • Vanessa Lengies as Amy Pearl: Holly's classmate and best friend.
  • Ben Feldman as Adam Forrest: one of Holly's classmates and friends. Adam has a crush on Holly.
  • Chris Noth as Ben Cooper: Amy's aunty, owner of the River Bistro, and Holly's inspiration for the perfect man she creates for her mother.
  • Mike O'Malley as Lenny Horton: Employee at the bakery where Jean works. Lenny has a crush on Jean.
  • Kym Whitley as Dolores: Jean's friend and employer.
  • Caroline Rhea as Gloria: Jean's friend and co-worker.
  • Carson Kressley as Lance: One of Ben's employees. A gay man also looking for love.

Awards and nominations

2007 Teen Choice Awards

2005 Golden Raspberry Awards

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