You're So Cupid
You're So Cupid
| 06 November 2010 (USA)
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Fraternal twin sisters Emma and Lilly are as different as night and day. Emma, the beautiful blonde tomboy, would rather be riding a horse than anything else in the world. While Lilly, her shy redheaded twin, loves to be left alone to curl up with a good book. Emma and Lilly have an insatiable desire to play matchmaker, because their father is actually Cupid. Life gets complicated when they discover they're in love with the same guy and they become bitter rivals as they try to win his affection. But can Emma and Lily overcome their problems and use their matchmaking skills to bring their parents back together?

Reviews
Jeanna Song

First of all and I felt this very early off the start of the movie, the twins are very manipulative and control other people's love lives in their own way. I get it, matchmakers, but still, how would you feel like if your friend tells you that you can only go to a school dance with this particular person because they like you two being together..? It's funny the whole school just went with it. And that Connor, I mean come on, clearly he was flirting and hoping to date both girls, neither of them feel there's something wrong with him? I'd call an end to it even just after knowing he answered yes to both of them. Don't like how the movie present the concept of love and how it functions.

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GrandmaDebbie

This was a cute movie, and I agree with most of the other reviewers that it is nice to have a non-animated movie to watch with 'tweens.But I really didn't like how completely white and very,very rich everyone was. I got the feeling that this is the world of the film makers and that they didn't even notice how out of touch they were with the real world. I don't think every movie has to have token minority actors, but for some reason this movie really felt unnaturally white to me. A perfect time to have had a little color might have been when the twins did their first matching in college. That last couple could have been more interesting; either one of them a person of color, or one of them in a wheel chair - something.

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bwind22

This movie was great for the youngsters! Good acting, lots of funny moments and a fantastic script! The lovely Lauren Holly is wonderful, as always, as is the rest of the cast.Sally Meyer seems to be an up and coming screenwriter that's destined for a bright future in the business.It's just good, clean, fun for the whole family!It's rated G, but don't let that fool you in to thinking it's only for the preschoolers. Infants to tweens all the way up to their parents will enjoy this gem! Highly recommended!

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dantayuk

This is a really nice feel good film. As far as teen Rom-coms go, this isn't half bad. I'm sure teen girls would love it but as a guy, I quite enjoyed it too.Brian Krause was really impressive and the clueless father, Daniel. He really suits the lovable Dad role, so this was a smart piece of casting.Never seen any of the other cast members but I was particularly taken by Danielle Chuchran who played the beautiful Emma. Not only is she stunning but she played the role really well.The special effects were a little cheesy and if I'm honest, the film could of done without them. A Cupid doesn't need sparks flying from their finger tips but it is an improvement to the old diapers and bows n' arrows.If you want to some light viewing. Then check this out. :)

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