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Something from Tiffany's


43. Something From Tiffany's




A woman receives the surprise of a lifetime when her boyfriend proposes to her on Christmas Day. The only problem was, he didn't intend to. He bought her earrings at the same time another man bought an engagement ring. A mix up between the boxes meant one man got the ring, the other got the earrings. Let's see the romance spark between two people as they try to navigate this oh so funny mix-up.

Not a film I was expecting to like as much as I did and I think that's because of the adorable Zoey Deutch. She seems to navigate romantic comedies extremely well exhibiting a natural charm that not many people can replicate. I like her persona on screen and her chemistry with her leading men are pretty great too. Kendrick Sampson is the co-star here and while he doesn't do as well as Glenn Powell in Deutch's better rom-com film Set it Up, he does enough to make the romance believable.

I was worried that the film would try to make us hate Shay Mitchell's character, but it does the mature thing and lets the characters grow to know what they want and what they don't want. She doesn't need to become the villain for the relationship to not work. We do get to hate on the boyfriend who is clearly not good enough for Deutch and doesn't even try to make things right when she assumes the proposal is real.

Laughs, charm and hitting those oh-so predictable rom com beats make Tiffany's a surprise charmer.