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The Perfect Guy Review
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The
Perfect Guy is a 2015 American thriller film directed by David M. Rosenthal and written by Alan B. McElroy and Tyger Williams. The film stars Sanaa Lathan,Michael
Ealy, and Morris
Chestnut. Ealy and Lathan also served as executive producers on the
film. The film was released in North America on September 11, 2015.
This thriller leaves no surprises,
twist, or turns. The trailer for The Perfect Guy is the essence of the movie. Watch
the trailers a few times and you can guess the rest of the movie. The Perfect
Guy lacked story dynamic and imagination, the movie was straight to the point.
Sanna Lathan, who plays a success women named Leah, breaks up with Morris
Chestnut who plays a successful man named David, and meets Ealy who plays a
tech savvy career man named Carter Ducan all within the first 15 minutes of the
movie. The first scene of the movie informs you of the couple relationship
problems, and in the next scene Leah casually bumps into Carter. This movie was
marketed around the actor's reputation, mature audiences love seeing the
beautiful Sanna Lathan battle between the sexy Chestnut and Ealy. Overall The
Perfect Guy doesn't build up the story line enough to enjoy the movie, and is
predictable. The sexiness was there, but the imagination wasn't. I would
recommend you save your money instead of seeing the movie. Wait until this
movie comes on BET. I give the movie a 2 of 5.
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