Credited cast: | |||
Lauren Holly | ... | Adele | |
Morgan Fairchild | ... | Ms. Robinson | |
Jodie Sweetin | ... | Michelle Blair | |
Christopher Russell | ... | Wes Robinson | |
Kimberly-Sue Murray | ... | Vivian Blair | |
Celine Tsai | ... | Elaine | |
Josh Dean | ... | George | |
Andy Yu | ... | Derek | |
Joseph Cannata | ... | Ted Reynolds | |
Zarrin Darnell-Martin | ... | Justine | |
Rhys Wyn Trenhaile | ... | Riley | |
David Jack | ... | Mr. Valentine (as Taylor David) | |
Adrian Spencer | ... | Ben | |
Siobhan Bolton | ... | Beautiful Woman | |
Jenny Itwaru | ... | Bartender |
Newly appointed CEO of Robinson Tech, Wes Robinson, is looking for new ideas to boost the company's sales. Vivian Blair, a program developer, shares a dating algorithm she has been working on called My Perfect Match. Wes sees potential and an opportunity to turn the company around and launches the service. When the pair is challenged to use My Perfect Match themselves to find love, this algorithm shows some interesting results.
A woman develops a dating app that pairs people more meaningfully. Her boss is a playboy who owns the company.
The guy just grins, the girl gets angry when it's not his fault.
It's all a bit too routine and there isn't much chemistry.
Lauren Holly as the assistant is much better than this movie. Morgan Fairchild looks a bit too botoxed.
Don't bother.