
After a painful breakup, successful lobbyist Leah Vaughn (Sanaa Lathan) jumps into a passionate relationship with a charming stranger (Michael Ealy). When her ex-boyfriend (Morris Chestnut) resurfaces in her life she has to figure out who she should trust and who she should fear.... (Full plot summary below)
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After a painful breakup, successful lobbyist Leah Vaughn (Sanaa Lathan) jumps into a passionate relationship with a charming stranger (Michael Ealy). When her ex-boyfriend (Morris Chestnut) resurfaces in her life she has to figure out who she should trust and who she should fear.
Leave your thoughts about The Perfect Guy.
| Bowling Green Daily NewsMicheal ComptonIt's a thriller void of thrills, wasting the time of the cast and the audience. |
| Paste MagazineJim HemphillThe Perfect Guy is pitch-perfect Hollywood entertainment of the kind that studios used to crank out by the dozens in the 1940s. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfStrives to make an exploitation mess with charged elements, but it can barely sustain interest in itself, missing the fun and snowballing panic this type of multiplex junk food is known for. |
| AV ClubJesse HassengerThere’s certainly an audience for these thrillers, but imagine how big that audience might be for one that really works. |
| New York TimesNeil GenzlingerMichael Ealy has a very ominous stare and Sanaa Lathan sells her inconsistent character pretty well, but The Perfect Guy is still just a boilerplate stalker story that proceeds more or less as you suspect it will. |
| We Got This CoveredIsaac FeldbergThis devilishly entertaining, slickly executed and surprisingly thought-provoking film tries much harder than it needed to - and is all the better for it. |
| Entertainment WeeklyKyle AndersonFor all its third act nuttiness, The Perfect Guy really should have gone way crazier. |
| AllMovieViolet LeVoitThe Perfect Guy might be high melodrama . . . yet despite its faults, it dresses nicely, wears good cologne, and has excellent table manners. |
| Consequence of SoundBlake GobleWhere's the mania? Where's the tension? Where's the goddamn "holy crap!" moment in The Perfect Guy? Sadly, there's nothing like that in this flawed and limited PG-13 film. |
| Slant MagazineClayton DillardIt uses convention to its advantage through an intriguing play with casting choices and bizarrely effective allusions to film history. |