You're So Cupid

2010 "Love is in the air! But don’t hold your breath!"
5.3| 1h33m| en| More Info
Released: 06 November 2010 Released
Producted By: Mainstay Productions
Country: United States of America
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Fraternal twin sisters Emma and Lilly are as different as night and day. Emma, the beautiful blonde tomboy, would rather be riding a horse than anything else in the world. While Lilly, her shy redheaded twin, loves to be left alone to curl up with a good book. Emma and Lilly have an insatiable desire to play matchmaker, because their father is actually Cupid. Life gets complicated when they discover they're in love with the same guy and they become bitter rivals as they try to win his affection. But can Emma and Lily overcome their problems and use their matchmaking skills to bring their parents back together?

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Breakinger A Brilliant Conflict
Mischa Redfern I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.
Cissy Évelyne It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
Scarlet The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Jeanna Song First of all and I felt this very early off the start of the movie, the twins are very manipulative and control other people's love lives in their own way. I get it, matchmakers, but still, how would you feel like if your friend tells you that you can only go to a school dance with this particular person because they like you two being together..? It's funny the whole school just went with it. And that Connor, I mean come on, clearly he was flirting and hoping to date both girls, neither of them feel there's something wrong with him? I'd call an end to it even just after knowing he answered yes to both of them. Don't like how the movie present the concept of love and how it functions.
bexta532 An outstanding performance from Jeremy Sumpter, with an amazingly smooth delivery of such lines as "woah", "awesome", and "hi". I feel the other actors could have stepped up their game a bit, but their lack of talent is made up for by their amazing fashion sense. The costuming was superb. I was able to strongly relate to the character of Mr Valentine, as I myself was once Cupid. But I gave up that life for the woman I loved. And it was a worth-wile sacrifice; until I came home one day and caught her with Bill from accounting. I lost everything in the divorce; the house, my kids, even my pet Gofer – Reginald von Bootyshorts. I was so close to giving up on life; but then I saw this film and hope was restored. I owe my life to the makers of "You're So Cupid!", it has changed me for the better, in ways I never thought possible. I award this film 11/10, as it was a spiritual journey. A classic that will last through the ages.
Cassie Ainsworth "You're So Cupid" is a cute and enjoyable movie for the whole family (and for romantics everywhere). Yes, the dialogue is pretty cheesy, and the delivery can be stiff. The special effects are also a bit ridiculous, with the sparkling nail polish. But I loved the relationship between Elliot and Lily. Though the shy sister (Lily) doesn't get the guy of her dreams, she gets the real happy ending with Elliot--I really liked the Romeo and Juliet tie-in too.Though I like Jeremy Sumpter (Peter Pan, Friday Night Lights), I couldn't get into the character of Connor, considering he was under a spell for most of the movie, acting overly lovesick and dopey. Connor and Emma seem like a shallow couple (though yes, beautiful and blonde). I didn't feel any chemistry between them, and they didn't even get to know each other. On the other hand, Chad Hively (Elliot) easily showed the most talent out of the young cast. I got chills when he delivered his line to Lily: "How am I supposed to be Romeo unless you're Juliet." The cheesiness works if there's a believable connection behind it. I enjoyed the movie, and I'm looking forward to seeing more of Chad.
jac_909 This is possibly one of the most poorly written, casted and directed movies I've ever seen. I realize it's written for a specific tween age group, but this is so behind the times. My little sister was dumbfounded with what the characters were saying and sometimes thought it was a joke. The whole movie is laced with an annoying whimsical, "everything will be OK" type of vibe that just drags down every potential for an exciting moment. The only way I was finishing this movie was just to see if these writers were actually following through with this film. The characters are amazingly boring, with a slight exception to the Mom. There are those moments after a character says their line and a there's an assumption, a flow that should come next, but instead they meander in what they just said. It was very strange to watch. It ended with me having a physical stomach ache because of the sheer awkwardness and odd behaviour demonstrated by the characters. Why I put myself through this, I don't know. :PThis is from a passionate movie goer's perspective, keep this in mind.