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Blind Date
Michael Clark (Kris Slater) is up for a big promotion at work, but there's a catch: he must agree to a blind date with the boss's daughter, Alicia (Kaylani Lei). Both fresh from bad relationships, Michael and Alicia reluctantly agree, but they're both pleasantly surprised to find themselves really hitting it off. The chemistry builds until their respective exes show up to make sure the new couple's night takes a very wrong turn! One hilarious and sexy disaster after another makes this blind date one they will never forget...if they live to remember it!
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Plot Summary
The film centers on two strangers, a young woman named Ana and a shy man named Luis, who are set up on a blind date by their mutual friends. What begins as an awkward and potentially disastrous encounter gradually evolves as they navigate their insecurities and unexpected chemistry. Through a series of comical mishaps and heartfelt conversations, they discover if this first meeting could lead to something more.
Critical Reception
Blind Date (2011) received a mixed to positive reception. Critics often praised its lighthearted approach to romance and the chemistry between its leads, while some found the plot predictable. Audiences generally enjoyed its comedic elements and relatable portrayal of modern dating.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming lead actors and their palpable chemistry.
Appreciated for its humorous take on the awkwardness of first dates.
Some critics noted a somewhat formulaic romantic comedy structure.
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Fun Fact
The film was a notable collaboration between Mexican director Beto Gómez and popular Mexican actress Anahí, marking a significant film role for her.
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