Wes (Christopher Russell) is the newly appointed CEO of a tech company. But, that does not mean he can make all the decisions ! His overbearing Mother (Morgan Fairchild) founded the company and she still makes the ultimate choices. Faced with some stagnant profits, Wes finds one of his employees, math wizard Vivian (Kimberly Sue Murray) has created an complex statistical program to give singles a chance to find their perfect match, once and for all. Sure, its there are many such programs out there, but, this one is different. Initial reviews are great. However, to boost their profile, both Wes and Vivian commit to using the program themselves, since they are both single. Wow, do their forthcoming matches really ring wrong notes! Poor Vivian has to endure the spotlight as cameras follow her on her miserable dates. All of a sudden, the program starts to tank. If things don't improve, Wes and Vivian will be out of their rears! What to do? This darling film has a great cast with Fairchild, Lauren Holly, Jody Sweetin, Murray and more. Above all, Russell is just one of the most darling leading men Hallmarks ever discovered! Fans and non-fans of the famous Network will truly enjoy this new entry.
Plot summary
Newly appointed CEO of Robinson Tech, Wes Robinson, is looking for new ideas to boost the company's sales. Vivian Blair, a program developer, shares a dating algorithm she has been working on called My Perfect Match. Wes sees potential and an opportunity to turn the company around and launches the service. When the pair is challenged to use My Perfect Match themselves to find love, this algorithm shows some interesting results.
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Not perfect but very adorable; Russell, a frequent Hallmark star, is just a doll!
Not Good Enough
The movie was funny but for all the wrong reasons. The setting was taken from an 80's and didn't really look fitting for a tech company. The editing was ridiculous, rough, immature and comical. The romance was awful as well, with a messy pace and no chemistry. The performances were, well, not even decent, though the mother was a nice surprise. Anyway, I do not recommend this movie; it's just a waste of time.
Why bother to make this kind of movie?
A woman develops a dating app that pairs people more meaningfully. Her boss is a playboy who owns the company.
The guy just grins, the girl gets angry when it's not his fault.
It's all a bit too routine and there isn't much chemistry.
Lauren Holly as the assistant is much better than this movie. Morgan Fairchild looks a bit too botoxed.
Don't bother.