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Directed by Anne Fletcher
Sandra Bullock stars in the romantic comedy The Proposal, as a Canadian immigrant who creates a demanding and difficult work environment for her subordinates at the office. When the news arrives that she's about to be deported to the Great White North, she rushes into a marriage of convenience with her young assistant (played by Ryan Reynolds) to prevent such a catastrophe from occurring. 27 Dresses' Anne Fletcher directs from a script by Peter Chiarelli for Touchstone Pictures. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
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"Funny, cute, and a great chick flick. The Proposal released June 19 2009 directed by Anne Fletcher (27 Dresses) is a romantic comedy which will have you laughing throughout the entire movie. The story follows Margret Tate played by Sandra Bullock (Miss Congeniality, The Lake House) a crude boss who is solely focused on her job and does not care who she steps on to ge " [More]
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"This movie with Sandra Bullock & Ryan Reynolds is a great laugh out loud romantic comedy that no one would have expected from putting these two great actors together. It was witty, sad, funny, and romantic and I will be definately going to be seeing this a thousand more times because when reviewers say its a "Laugh-out loud comedy" they usual lie; but this is a hardy laugh it hurts because your laughing so long. My recommendation is to go see this movie as soon as possible, " [More]
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"Anyone who didn't give this movie full marks just plain doesn't like romantic comedies. You know who you are. You're the ones who would never, *ever* give a rom-com five stars because it's just a "chick flick" and couldn't possibly compete with such "serious" genres as action, drama, or indie flicks.So if you're that type, don't go around reviewing movies you're not fit to judge. The rest of you, go see this movie. Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds have fantastic " [More]
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In her romantic comedies, Sandra Bullock traditionally plays the wacky free spirit or the earnest do-gooder. She's the force of nature who gets the uptight Ben Affleck to loosen his tie, or the environmental activist who softens up a callous Hugh Grant. The Proposal tries to break new ground by having Bullock take on the role of the Type A -- the queen-bitch big-city professional who needs to relax. And it works, kind of. It turns out that Bullock playing against type is the only original thing going on in the whole film. Bullock plays Margaret Tate, the high-powered editor of a premier publishing house. Her executive assistant, Andrew Paxton (Ryan Reynolds), puts up with her dragon-lady attitude and workaholic schedule because he dreams of being an editor himself, even though he considers quitting almost every day, just because his boss is such a terror to work for. One day, Margaret, who it turns out is Canadian, learns from her boss that she has failed to fill out the appropriate immigration paperwork and will soon be deported -- forcing her to leave the company. In a flash of inspiration, Margaret tells her bosses that she and Andrew have fallen in love and plan to marry. After a brief interview with a suspicious INS officer, she and Andrew fly to Alaska in order to tell his parents about their engagement. Of course, once they're in the small Alaskan town, we get to see the pampered city girl befuddled by the outdoors, as well as scene after scene of the hard-nosed Margaret withering in the face of quaint, folksy charm. And we learn that Andrew and his very wealthy father (Craig T. Nelson) are at each other's throats because Andrew doesn't want to take over the family business. And of course, slowly but surely, Margaret and Andrew open up to each other and actually fall in love. Here's the problem with a movie as formulaic as The Proposal: anybody who wants to see it already knows exactly how everything will play out, right down to the identity of the person who performs their wedding ceremony. Odds are strong that the core audience for this movie doesn't want to be surprised anyway, but unfortunately the obviousness of everything makes it a snoozefest for anybody else. As hard as Bullock and the cast try to inject a His Girl Friday or It Happened One Night level of screwball energy to the opening New York scenes, The Proposal never differentiates itself enough from the modern rom-com pack to stick in your memory. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
 

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