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The Sex Was Great But...

(2004)
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Life drastically changes for makeover show host Holly Klein when "Her Voice" magazine claims she has been voted the "shallowest woman in Hollywood". When she goes to run some errands, people curse her and someone steals her pursue.

Enter homeless a British wannabe DJ, Leo Monroe to save the day.

Holly's producer and perhaps only real friend Nancy Catkin thinks Leo is perfect to provide a make over to Holly's battered image. The plan is to give the street hero a make over on her program. Leo reluctantly agrees thinking that this might be his ticket back to England and besides it will give him a few weeks of luxury in Holly's elite home with a pool.

Chick lit fans will appreciate this lighthearted Hollywood romp between the "Princess" and the Pauper. Though the plot seems simple yet amusing on the surface, the story line has a serious undertone involving the homeless that works well as Leo contrasts the two worlds - minutes apart yet zillions of lifestyles away. Thus Leo undergoes a physical makeover, but the shallowest person on the planet is actually the one that changes as he and his misfit associates touch the untouchable heart of Holly.

With very funny dialogue, this is a fabulous Hollywood based romantic comedy.


Genre: Romance

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