You're So Cupid
You're So Cupid

You're So Cupid

2010Movie93 minEnglish

Fraternal twin sisters Emma and Lilly are as different as night and day. Emma, the beautiful blonde tomboy, would rather be riding a horse than anything else in the world. While Lilly, her shy redheaded twin, loves to be left alone to curl up with a good book. Emma and Lilly have an insatiable desire to play matchmaker, because their father is actually Cupid. Life gets complicated when they discover they're in love with the same guy and they become bitter rivals as they try to win his affection. But can Emma and Lily overcome their problems and use their matchmaking skills to bring their parents back together?

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IMDb4.4/10
Director: Mel DamskiGenres: Comedy, Family, Romance

Plot Summary

Amelia, a shy and awkward young woman, secretly harbors a crush on the popular and handsome teacher, Mr. Evans. To get his attention, she enlists the help of her more outgoing roommate, who suggests a matchmaking service. However, Amelia's attempts at finding love through a professional service lead to a series of comedic misunderstandings and disastrous dates, all while trying to navigate her feelings and the complex dynamics of her social life.

Critical Reception

You're So Cupid was a direct-to-video release and generally received lukewarm to negative reviews. It was often criticized for its predictable plot, generic characters, and lack of originality, though some found it to be a lighthearted and harmless romantic comedy suitable for a casual viewing.

What Reviewers Say

  • A predictable romantic comedy with a formulaic plot.
  • Lacks originality and depth in its character development.
  • Serves as light, escapist entertainment for fans of the genre.

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Fun Fact

The film was produced by Bazelevs Company, known for producing the popular 'Yolki' (Ёлки) franchise in Russia.

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