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In Picture Perfect, Kate, a career-driven woman working at Mercer Advertising, is passed over for promotion because she is deemed not stable enough due to her single status. Desperate to prove herself, Kate finds herself caught in a web of lies when she fabricates an engagement to Nick, a man she just met at a friend's wedding.
To her surprise, Kate's fictional engagement garners positive attention and she even catches the eye of her long-time crush, a colleague at work. However, things quickly spiral out of control when her boss demands to meet her alleged fiance.
With her career hanging in the balance, Kate is forced to introduce Nick as her fiance. As they embark on this charade, Kate and Nick's relationship starts to shift from pretend to real, causing confusion and complicating matters further.
As the pressure mounts, Kate must navigate through a series of comedic and dramatic twists to keep her engagement facade intact. Along the way, she learns valuable lessons about authenticity, self-discovery, and the true nature of love.
Filled with heartwarming moments and hilarious escapades, Picture Perfect is a delightful romantic comedy that reminds us of the importance of being true to oneself even in the face of unexpected challenges.
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Picture PerfectRelease Date:
01 Aug 1997Writers:
Arleen Sorkin (story), Paul Slansky (story), May Quigley (story), Arleen Sorkin (screenplay), Paul Slansky (screenplay), Glenn Gordon Caron (screenplay)