
Harold is a tour bus driver. While visiting a good friend in a trendy Hollywood cafe, Harold spots his favorite actress, Amanda Clark. She is with her agent Sidney Stone who is repeatedly getting up to make phone calls. When Harold sees Amanda sitting alone, he decides to introduce himself. Instructed not to mention his profession to her, Harold doesn't correct Amanda when she mistakingly assumes he is a writer. When she asks who his agent is, Harold innocently throws out the... (Full plot summary below)
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Harold is a tour bus driver. While visiting a good friend in a trendy Hollywood cafe, Harold spots his favorite actress, Amanda Clark. She is with her agent Sidney Stone who is repeatedly getting up to make phone calls. When Harold sees Amanda sitting alone, he decides to introduce himself. Instructed not to mention his profession to her, Harold doesn't correct Amanda when she mistakingly assumes he is a writer. When she asks who his agent is, Harold innocently throws out the name of super-agent Arthur Blake. Amanda is impressed and charmed, and to Harold's amazement she proposes a date to discuss her next movie with him. As their relationship grows, so must Harold's charade to keep Amanda from discovering he is a Beverly Hills tour guide and not a hot-shot writer. He promises Amanda a script rewrite and convinces Arthur Blake to represent him. Harold's father is not so easily swayed, and tells Harold to snap out of it, "We show people movie star's homes, we do not date them!" With a rewrite deadline looming, an actress swooning, and his whole world rocking, Harold must choose what to write as well as do what is right.
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| Reel Film ReviewsDavid NusairJust Write is enjoyably forgettable, with exceptionally charismatic actors and an appealing storyline. |
| Spirituality and PracticeFrederic and Mary Ann BrussatA breezy romantic comedy about the meeting of two soul-mates. |
| User ReviewStan WA classic romantic comedy! You know it's good when you want this badly for the characters to end up together. |
| User ReviewA Jeven though this movie is definitely not the best quality, it's such a cute story! i think sherilyn fenn and jeremy piven are one of THE cutest movie couples of all time! they're so cute together! i love this movie! especially since it involves screenwriting which really interests me!!! by the way, i already loved the movie before i'd seen it because i loved sherilyn fenn as anna nardini in gilmore girls and i loved jeremy piven as dean kansky in serendipity!!! |
| User ReviewRachel BHarold a tour bus driver meets Hollywood movie star Amanda Clark. Amanda mistakes Harold for a writter and asks him to rewrite her new movie. Now Harold must keep his true job from her while trying to learn the one she thinks he has. Jeremy Piven is brilliant. He makes Harold so charming, loveable & romantic. You can't help but root for him. He gets to do what all us movie lovers dream of doing. |
| User ReviewAaron CThis was a great movie. Piven is hilarious and vulnerable. |
| User ReviewDeanna Wwould you be able to forgive someone this easily? |
| User ReviewElisha BCute. But would a star REALLY be that friendly with just a normal guy? Honesty, man, it's the best policy. He drove me crazy. He didn't deserve her after his drinking episode. ~ET |
| User ReviewMike BClever, cute, unsurprising, but with a lot of heart. |
| User ReviewDenise Mthis movie fell off the face of the planet but piven is a very likeable lead |