Pretty Girl
Pretty Girl

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Pretty Girl

2003
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
Mandarin

After spending over a year at home writing novels, Fang Ying’s father urges her to find a regular job. Despite her efforts to send out résumés, she faces challenges. Eventually, she finds a position at Tzu Hsiang’s company and is drawn to his striking resemblance to Yang Wei.

Insights

IMDb5.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes24%
Metacritic37/100
Google Users68%
Director: Garry MarshallGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

A smart, ambitious high school student meticulously crafts a plan to win over the popular boy in school. Her scheme involves pretending to be less intelligent and more vulnerable than she actually is, all to ensure she fits his perceived ideal. As her plan unfolds, she discovers that genuine connection is far more complicated than calculated manipulation.

Critical Reception

Pretty Girl received largely negative reviews from critics, who found the plot predictable and the portrayal of its characters simplistic. While some appreciated its lighthearted tone and the chemistry between the leads, many felt the film relied on tired romantic comedy tropes and lacked originality. Audience reception was mixed, with some enjoying it as a harmless teen romance.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film is a predictable and uninspired teen romantic comedy.

  • Kirsten Dunst's performance is a highlight, but not enough to save the weak script.

  • Relies heavily on clichés and lacks genuine emotional depth.

Google audience: Google users generally found the movie to be a cute, if unoriginal, teen romance, appreciating the performances of the main cast but noting the formulaic plot.

Fun Fact

Director Garry Marshall, known for directing films like Pretty Woman and The Princess Diaries, initially had a different vision for the film's ending, which was altered during production.

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