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Status: Single
At 30, Doris can feel her biological clock ticking. For her, nothing can be worse than growing old, lonely and dying a virgin. She needs a man, and she needs one pronto! So to make her dream of walking down the aisle come true, she enlists the help of her best pal, Randy. Will Doris end up with the gorgeous Fil-Am bartender Hans , the intellectual Sean , or the zero self-esteem officemate Inaki? Or will she accept the fact that she’s destined to be single forever, and can be happy that way?
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Plot Summary
A single woman navigates the complexities of modern dating in New York City, trying to find love while juggling her career and friendships. The film explores the challenges and humorous situations that arise from online dating, casual encounters, and the pressure to settle down. It follows her journey as she learns more about herself and what she truly wants in a relationship.
Critical Reception
Status: Single received a largely mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding the plot derivative and the humor to be hit-or-miss. Audiences were somewhat more forgiving, appreciating the relatable themes of modern dating, though it did not achieve significant commercial success.
What Reviewers Say
Panned for its predictable plot and uninspired comedic moments.
Criticized for relying on tired romantic comedy tropes.
Some found the relatable dating struggles to be a minor redeeming quality.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, with no significant consensus available for Google users.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a television pilot before being developed into a feature film.
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