Dating is never easy. Early in the search for love, people find the golden formula for meeting a soul mate is one part humiliation, two parts aggravation, and a little blind luck thrown in for the fortunate. Today's dating game is a blur of websites, speed lunches and hordes of friends and relatives who know just the wrong person for you.
Thirty-something pre-school teacher Sarah Nolan (
Diane Lane) has been divorced for eight months, which is much too long for her co-workers and family to bear. With the best of intentions and only her happiness in mind, Sarah's sisters, Carol (
Elizabeth Perkins) and Christine (
Ali Hillis), begin lining up less-than-savory potential suitors. Meanwhile, their widowed father, Bill (
Christopher Plummer), is way ahead of the curve, having already cornered the market on internet dates, including his new web squeeze, the free-spirited Dolly (
Stockard Channing).
Eager to launch her sister's cyber-dating debut, Carol pretends to be Sarah, goes online and puts her profile on perfectmatch.com, with the last line being "Must love dogs." Sarah soon endures a torrent of eager wannabes and one very possible maybe, the handsome and accomplished but surprisingly awkward web date Jake (
John Cusack) as well as Bob (
Dermot Mulroney), the newly-divorced dad of one of her students, a hot prospect who may prove too good to be true.
As she braves a series of hilariously disastrous mismatches and first dates, Sarah begins to trust her own instincts again and learns that, no matter what, it's never a good idea to give up on love.
Based on the best-selling book by Claire Cook.

Canadian Connection: Actor
Christopher Plummer.
If you have ever been through a separation you will relate and laugh all the way through it.
Cute & Fluffy, but a good date movie. Dermot Mulroney plays a good bad boy. The type every woman would like to try to reform, an impossible task, but it’d be fun to try.
I enjoyed the movie and it made me laugh. Some parts slow but will make a great DVD/video rental. Diane Lane is always a joy to see act.