The proposal
Sandra Bullock as Margaret Tate, a socially inept Chief Editor at her major New York City trade book company. However, she is a Canadian-born Canadian citizen. To avoid being deported to Canada for a year because of a visa transgression, she comes up with an idea on the spot of marrying her American assistant, Andrew Paxton. She cannot swim and is an orphan, her parents having died in a car accident when she was sixteen. Ryan Reynolds as Andrew Paxton, the good-hearted assistant to Margaret who wishes to be promoted to editor and have his chosen manuscript published. He agrees to the fake marriage on the terms that those two conditions are met. It is later revealed his family is rich (seemingly owning the entire town), but Andrew himself is estranged from his father, who wishes he would take over the family business, and due to work he has not been home for three years.
For three years, Andrew Paxton has slaved as the assistant to Margaret Tate, hard-driving editor at a New York publisher. When Margaret, a Canadian, faces deportation for an expired visa, she hatches a scheme to marry Andrew - he agrees if she'll promise a promotion. A skeptical INS agent vows to test the couple about each other the next Monday. Andrew had plans to fly home that weekend for his grandma's 90th, so Margaret goes with him - to Sitka, Alaska - where mom, dad, and grams await. Family dynamics take over: tensions between dad and Andrew, an ex-girlfriend, Andrew's dislike of Margaret, and her past color the next few days, with the INS ready to charge Andrew with fraud. what about this movie that makes it's different? nothing actually.. but there is some scene that kinds weird to me.. prepare readers this might be a spoiler to you, there is one scene that i'm kind thinking that is off from a real human ability of thinking (i don't know what i'm saying..) is when Andrew and Margaret went to the hometown of Paxtons, there is a lot of shops that curently under the management of Paxtons, is like the whole town is under the ditactorships of Andrews family hahaha! but in the some way it looks funny when Ryan Reynolds acting in it (he's one of my favorite actors)but there is onw scene that is very sexy hehehe especially when the both of them are naked and didn't realise that they in the same room but when they bump into each other that's when is funny momment comes! between both of them.. So reader! go and buy the original DVD and Blue ray in store nationwide soon!
For three years, Andrew Paxton has slaved as the assistant to Margaret Tate, hard-driving editor at a New York publisher. When Margaret, a Canadian, faces deportation for an expired visa, she hatches a scheme to marry Andrew - he agrees if she'll promise a promotion. A skeptical INS agent vows to test the couple about each other the next Monday. Andrew had plans to fly home that weekend for his grandma's 90th, so Margaret goes with him - to Sitka, Alaska - where mom, dad, and grams await. Family dynamics take over: tensions between dad and Andrew, an ex-girlfriend, Andrew's dislike of Margaret, and her past color the next few days, with the INS ready to charge Andrew with fraud. what about this movie that makes it's different? nothing actually.. but there is some scene that kinds weird to me.. prepare readers this might be a spoiler to you, there is one scene that i'm kind thinking that is off from a real human ability of thinking (i don't know what i'm saying..) is when Andrew and Margaret went to the hometown of Paxtons, there is a lot of shops that curently under the management of Paxtons, is like the whole town is under the ditactorships of Andrews family hahaha! but in the some way it looks funny when Ryan Reynolds acting in it (he's one of my favorite actors)but there is onw scene that is very sexy hehehe especially when the both of them are naked and didn't realise that they in the same room but when they bump into each other that's when is funny momment comes! between both of them.. So reader! go and buy the original DVD and Blue ray in store nationwide soon!
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