

See Jane Date
When editor Jane Grant receives a plus-one invitation to her cousin's wedding, she finds herself in a predicament. To one-up her old high school rival Natasha Nutley, Jane tells her about her perfect, charming and handsome boyfriend -- except he isn't real. Catching word of her "boyfriend," Jane's intrusive Aunt Ida demands he make an appearance at the wedding. Now, Jane must go on every date she can snag to find a man who fits the bill.
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Plot Summary
Jane is a career-driven woman who finds herself single and entering her thirties. As her friends start getting married and having children, Jane feels the pressure to find a partner. She embarks on a series of disastrous dates, often with the help of her meddling friends and family, leading her to re-evaluate what she truly wants in life and love.
Critical Reception
See Jane Date was generally met with mixed to positive reviews, often described as a lighthearted and relatable romantic comedy. It was particularly noted for its humorous take on modern dating struggles and the pressures faced by single women in their thirties.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty dialogue and comedic timing.
- Appreciated for its realistic portrayal of dating in the 21st century.
- Some critics found the plot predictable but enjoyed the performances.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the movie to be an enjoyable and funny watch, with many relating to Jane's dating experiences. Some viewers felt it was a bit formulaic but still a pleasant and lighthearted romantic comedy.
Fun Fact
The film was originally developed as a pilot for a potential television series.
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