
Unknowingly trapped in her role as caretaker of her unappreciative family, a young single woman desperately needs a change. When she volunteers to cat-sit at her unrequited love's downtown L.A. loft, her dull old world changes forever.... (Full plot summary below)
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Unknowingly trapped in her role as caretaker of her unappreciative family, a young single woman desperately needs a change. When she volunteers to cat-sit at her unrequited love's downtown L.A. loft, her dull old world changes forever.
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| Shockya.comBrent SimonSara Rue is charming as the title character in this generous, slightly fizzy character study of a woman on the verge. The story, however, lets her down. |
| Moveable FestStephen SaitoA film best described as cast-contingent, a generally agreeable comedy that goes as far as its talented ensemble takes it. |
| TrespassGlenn DunksIt would all be rather unbearable without the effervescent personality of Rue, who is as gifted with selling wacky slapstick as she is the romantic drama. |
| NYC Movie GuruAvi OfferBreezy with a charming performance by Sara Rue, but too sitcomish and shallow to rise above mediocrity. |
| Slant MagazineDiego SemereneThe film's moral lesson is too contradictory to be taken seriously. |
| New York PostFarran Smith NehmeGould’s lugubrious presence is always welcome, and Rue plays her lovelorn part with verve. |
| The New York TimesAndy WebsterThe sentiments are heartfelt, but the execution is common. |
| Village VoiceAndrew SchenkerEven as Deb comes to embrace the vibrancy of urban life, she's still prey to a blinkered suburban viewpoint which becomes inscribed in the film itself. |
| Arizona RepublicBill GoodykoontzA popular topic for debate is whether television or movies are better right now. Movie defenders are not going to want to use Dorfman in Love to bolster their argument. |
| The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckFeatures a winning performance by Sara Rue as its titular heroine but otherwise has little to recommend it. Playing a wallflower who blossoms when she finally meets the right guy, the actress has charm to spare. |