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Love, Guaranteed

Love, Guaranteed

  • Status: Released
  • 02-09-2020
  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Score: 6.4
  • Vote count: 645

A lawyer takes on a new client that wants to sue a dating website because it guarantees love.

Rachael Leigh Cook

Susan

Damon Wayans Jr.

Nick

Heather Graham

Tamara Taylor

Caitlin Howden

Melanie

Brendan Taylor

Gideon

Sebastian Billingsley-Rodriguez

Oliver

Sean Amsing

Roberto

Lisa Durupt

Denise

Alvin Sanders

Jerome

Jed Rees

Bill Jones

Kandyse McClure

Arianna

Keisha Haines

Parent Girl

Natalie von Rotsburg

Mom

Dee Jay Jackson

Dad

Colin Foo

Mr. Yang

Quynh Mi

Rita Wu

Nick Fontaine

Reporter

Morgana Wyllie

Lifestyle Reporter

Judith Maxie

Judge Kay

Milo Shandel

Dr. Rossmore

Flossie McKnight

Bailiff

Kiomi Pyke

Barista

Jason Burkart

Sparkletts Guy

Arthur Corber

Max

Amitai Marmorstein

Intermittent Faster

Lauren McGibbon

Waitress

Clare Filipow

Hostess

Sasha Monica

Hipster Barista

Rebecca Olson

Receptionist

Jerry Yang

Valet

Kallie Hu

Micah

Christian Sloan

Lawyer Bro

Stephanie Son

Ms Lin

Kamurai

Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. I love the opportunity to see Rachel Leigh Cook act again. There are a few moments in the movie where she's a little stiff, but I'm quickly reminded that she's playing a "stuffy" lawyer type as she goes into a highly emotional mode. Damon Waynes Jr. is great and not only embodies a level of cynicism that also makes him act "stiff" in a couple of points, it clearly shows his character is cynical because of how open he actually is to love. The writing itself holds some great values, from its concept of the legality of corporate lying, and testing the bounds of a terms of service agreement through such a ridiculous implementation as 1,000 dates to using a situation to do something good for charitable service (like a rehabilitation clinic) to capitalizing on situations despite the cost. There is a lot of good "drip feeding" of information despite it not being a mystery movie. The discovery being used as a character building is a really good mechanic and you don't see it very often. I think most of the credit goes to the actors for bringing such charming characters and situations to life, but I'm just glad that there is a 30's style romantic comedy this good out there.