
Movie spotlight
Ms. Fortune
Fortunately Kira can read minds. She knows Dillion's fucking Sharon. She knows there's a nasty game of Truth or Dare going on in behind the abandoned house. She know this is one horny carney company... And she knows that the big tent is about to happen in your pants...
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Plot Summary
A young woman, who is desperate to get married before her 29th birthday, concocts an elaborate scheme involving a series of eligible bachelors. Her plan quickly goes awry when one of the suitors begins to genuinely fall for her, leading to a series of comical misunderstandings and romantic entanglements. She must navigate her web of deception while figuring out what she truly wants in a partner.
Critical Reception
Ms. Fortune, also known as 'The Young and the Restless' in some regions, received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. It was largely panned for its predictable plot, uninspired humor, and underdeveloped characters. While some might have found superficial entertainment in its lighthearted romantic comedy premise, it failed to leave a significant impression on the cinematic landscape.
What Reviewers Say
Critics found the film to be a derivative and uninspired romantic comedy.
The humor was often described as forced and the plot as predictable.
Performances were generally considered adequate but not particularly memorable.
Google audience: Audience reception data for Ms. Fortune (2003) is not readily available on Google. However, similar films of its genre and era that received a poor critical reception often struggled to garner significant positive audience feedback.
Fun Fact
The film was retitled 'The Young and the Restless' in some international markets to capitalize on the popularity of the soap opera of the same name, despite having no connection to it.
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