Confessions of a Shopaholic

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USA, 2009, 104 min

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Becky s desperate for a job writing for a high-fashion magazine in glamorous New York. She gets her stilettos in the door writing a personal finance column at a sister publication. Much to her surprise, her column, The Girl In The Green Scarf, becomes a hit, and she falls head over high heels for her handsome, overworked boss (Hugh Dancy). But Becky has a secret that leads to some hilarious high jinks that could unravel it all. (official distributor synopsis)

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Reviews (3)

Pethushka 

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English Any girl who likes fashion and shopping has to love this movie. I'm one of them, and I often come across as a shopaholic too. The movie was pretty colorful, sweetly funny, and slightly romantic. Isla Fisher was really charming and I look forward to seeing another movie with her! ()

gudaulin 

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English The central acting couple is photogenic and even capable of acting in many ways, but the script is one of those that want to present it in a way that appeals to as wide a potential audience as possible, which in practice means catering to the tastes of the so-called "mass audience" to an extent that content-wise, it is too stupid. To such an extent, in fact, that it will probably even deter the target audience. Sadly, my exploration of these territories of cinema, which I have avoided so far, has not brought me any pleasant surprises yet. Overall impression: 25%. ()

Necrotongue 

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English The film didn't have a very sophisticated story, the plot wasn't particularly engaging, and I had considerably less fun than I’d expect from such a cast. Then again, there were some hilarious moments from time to time and I’ve always thought of Isla Fisher as eye candy, so I can safely say that the film had a few undeniable assets. It's just that, Isla Fisher aside, I can’t help feeling like I won't remember what the film was about tomorrow. It failed to leave a lasting impression on me. It was an easy watch that lets you completely switch off, and unless you suffer from some kind of addiction, it won’t make you think at all. If it hadn’t been for the melodramatic ending enhanced by applause I would have given it three stars. / Lesson learned: Credit cards are like shell game operators; they make you feel like you’re winning but you end up broke. ()