
Kate is working on a career at Mercer Advertising but is passed up for promotion because she's 'not stable enough', still being single and having no ties to the company. A story is made up about her being engaged to Nick, a guy whom she just met at a friend's wedding, and all seems to work out well for Kate. She even gets the attention of a colleague she had always wanted, but events soon take a dramatic turn, forcing her to 'present' her alleged fiance to her boss.... (Full plot summary below)
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Kate is working on a career at Mercer Advertising but is passed up for promotion because she's 'not stable enough', still being single and having no ties to the company. A story is made up about her being engaged to Nick, a guy whom she just met at a friend's wedding, and all seems to work out well for Kate. She even gets the attention of a colleague she had always wanted, but events soon take a dramatic turn, forcing her to 'present' her alleged fiance to her boss.
Leave your thoughts about Picture Perfect.
| USA TodaySusan WloszczynaAnother contemporary story about a woman with a successful career punished with a lousy personal life. |
| Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY)Judith EgertonSure, the movie follows a basic romantic comedy formula, but it has a freshness about it, mainly because Aniston and Mohr make a sweet match. |
| Film BlatherEugene NovikovThe characters are one-dimensional and surprisingly shallow, the film is unpleasantly predictable, and the realism factor here is You've gotta be kidding. |
| Internet ReviewsSteve RhodesWith her terrific looks, her happy and vivacious demeanor and her tenacity, Aniston gives a compelling performance as a hyperactive career woman, while making Kate an incredibly likable character. |
| SPLICEDWireRob BlackwelderThe premise, admittedly, is not particularly fresh, but Caron's script is full of little gems of comedy that forgive covering this familiar territory. |
| Juicy CerebellumAlex SandellNot quite bad enough to call rancid, and that's the best I can say for it. |
| ReelViewsJames BerardinelliUnfortunately, Picture Perfect uses embarrassing contrivances to sabotage what should have been a pleasant excursion down a familiar road. |
| Time OutDerek Adams[Aniston] has the rare gift of getting you to root for her in the most trying of circumstances, a quality that will stand her in good stead when she progresses to better material. |
| rec.arts.movies.reviewsScott RenshawIt's a cute enough little picture, but it strains that thin premise to its limits. |
| San Francisco ChronicleRuthe SteinAnother romantic comedy about a career woman who has everything except a man, is Jennifer Aniston's attempt to break out of her TV role. But she doesn't have the magic on the big screen to make us forget where she came from. |