SYNOPSICS
The Makeover (2009) is a English movie. Colm O'Murchu has directed this movie. Martin Dingle Wall,Lara Cox,Jeff Gannon,Natalie Rose are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2009. The Makeover (2009) is considered one of the best Comedy,Drama,Romance movie in India and around the world.
Rodger Keaton is a socially challenged, clinically frigid, computer nerd, desperate single white male. Patricia Bartlett is a ruthless award winning journalist who has found her man. Pitted against overwhelming odds, Hollywood makeover Guru Brad Holloway is blackmailed via the threat of crippling publicity. Brad's challenge is a "mission impossible" makeover and he must prove with substantial results that his Ultimate Makeover Services are the 'Real Deal'. Over the next six weeks, Brad & Rodger take a most unlikely journey into often uncharted terrain, with hilarious & heart warming results at every turn. But can true change be given a deadline? And can anything with a deadline be thoroughly achieved? A willing dog can learn a thousand new tricks, but is self-identity a trick? Can it be learnt, or must it be found? Join Rodger on a roller coaster of fear, anxiety, disaster, celebration, discovery, reinvention & hope as he hurtles toward the finishing line in this race against time.
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The Makeover (2009) Reviews
Terrible
I'm not quite sure what this movie wanted to be about.. Pseudo documentary? A romance with character development? A tale of morale? There is a bit of everything but none of the plots are followed through enough for me to care. Mostly sub-standard acting and strange side plots are all over this film, the whole thing seems rather like a bad television production than something for the silk screen. Character motivation is almost non-existent throughout the story, I'm unsure why do they act a certain way or another. All-in-all this seems to be a rather loose flick with a hidden (or not so hidden) feminist agenda packaged as a feature film. A few interesting comedy moments save this piece from being a total waste of time.