
Earnest, hard-working lawyer Susan (Rachael Leigh Cook) has taken one too many pro bono cases. To save her small law firm, Susan begrudgingly takes a high-paying, high-profile case from Nick (Damon Wayans Jr.), a charming new client who wants to sue a dating website that guarantees users will find love. But Susan and Nick soon find themselves in the middle of a media storm, and as the case heats up, so do their feelings for each other - which could jeopardize everything.... (Full plot summary below)
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Earnest, hard-working lawyer Susan (Rachael Leigh Cook) has taken one too many pro bono cases. To save her small law firm, Susan begrudgingly takes a high-paying, high-profile case from Nick (Damon Wayans Jr.), a charming new client who wants to sue a dating website that guarantees users will find love. But Susan and Nick soon find themselves in the middle of a media storm, and as the case heats up, so do their feelings for each other - which could jeopardize everything.
Leave your thoughts about Love, Guaranteed.
| VarietyLisa KennedyIf likability is a trait you value, Love, Guaranteed delivers the undemanding pleasure of watching two fundamentally decent people tumble into fondness and then love. |
| The GuardianBenjamin LeeThere won’t be many viewers who’ll remember it by this time next month but within its swift running time, it just about fits the brief, zipping along at speed buoyed by the charm of its leads, like almost guaranteed instead. |
| The New York TimesNatalia WinkelmanLove, Guaranteed, simmering at a low boil, is a short and mostly sweet affair. Its successes are due in large part to Cook who, donning a vast array of snug fall coats, is endearing as a willful working woman with a new crush. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreIt turns out “Love” isn’t “Guaranteed,” any more than laughs, relatable characters or anything else. |
| RogerEbert.comChristy LemireLove, Guaranteed is the kind of movie you leave on the TV because you’re lying on the couch with a cold, and the remote control has fallen off the blanket onto the rug, and you don’t feel like going to the trouble to reach down, grab it and change the channel. |
| The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Barry HertzAnd before anyone pulls out the “guilty pleasure” card – no. There is zero pleasure here, no matter how low your bar is currently set. Only pain. So much pain. |
| User ReviewGmh777Clever scripting with just the right amount of wit and humor to avoid corny and slapstick. Yes, it's a bit predictable, but isn't that expected with RomCom. The leads have such chemistry that it's believable and encourages you to not miss a moment nor multitask while watching. |
| User Reviewkeira1112i’m not one for rom coms but i really enjoyed this film. |
| User ReviewSmirkThis is watchable pap. Watchable because the cast is pretty and the film is short (90 mins). Otherwise, it is predictable with absolutely nothing surprising or even clever about the love story or courtroom drama. The ending itself will leave you a little unsatisfied. |
| User ReviewSwiftndownI need them to stop pushing this narrative of blcak men with hwite women. They put these two on the cover and thought this would be "the one". Show me something I havent seen before like TWO medium brown complexion people in love for once Hollywood. This movie casting is corny and tired and trumps the very original idea the writer had in mind. |