Lighting is not balanced throughout the film. Almost every scene renders some cast members into practically different people, especially Allie and Marie. Often I could not tell if I were looking at the same people. Some cast even seemed to gain and lose substantial amounts of weight from one scene to another, while beauty varied from common to exquisite.
Too bad: because despite starting with a near-impossible plot catalyst, the script and acting are actually quite good, the characters interesting, and the action flow holds the attention.
The lighting quality did improve as the film progressed. I would watch it again.
Plot summary
Allie writes for her best friends blog but she's trying to get a job as a designer. One day she manage to drop her phone in the garbage disposal and when she gets a new one she also gets a new number. It turns out that the number used to belong to the famous designer Cassidy who recently has gone off grid. In a spur of the moment Allie uses an invite to a designer event set to her number. At the event she meets Colin, in investment manager that has convinced his investor to invest in Cassidy's company. He is under pressure to save Cassidy's company now when Cassidy has gone AWOL. Colin tries to convince Allie to step in and complete next seasons line-up as a ghost designer in Cassidy's place. Allie is hesitant but when other opportunities fails she's talked into the deal and also takes on an opening event for Cassidy's new store. Allie and Colin works together very well but what will happen if Cassidy turns up again?
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Inconsistent lighting takes away from otherwise good film.
Re: annoying narrative
That was the Described Video you heard. Don't know why CityTv forced it on all of us fans of cheeseball cinema. You didn't enjoy knowing when someone looked at their coffee cup?
Annoying Narrative
What is with the narrative explaining everything that is happening? Did you think as an audience we aren't smart enough to follow the story. Very annoying and so not necessary.