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| Ah, the "look at our galaxy of stars" rom-com poster. Always a promising sign. |
Watched: 12/12/2025
Format DVD
Viewing: First
Director: Christie Will Wolf
Editor's note: we've decided to Thelma and Louise our way through the remaining Chabert filmography. I've been looking to see if I can find the Chabert films I haven't seen yet via very cheap used copies or online (one way or another).
Ugh.
File this under "this movie was never aimed at me" but also "never write fiction that is a thinly veiled version of a story about yourself".
Christie Will Wolf (here listed as Christie Will) is the writer/ director/ producer of Slightly Single in LA (2013). These days she's a prolific director and producer of Hallmark movies, and I've seen some of them in whole or part. She also was the mastermind behind 2011's Holiday Heist, one of the hardest-to-watch movies viewed during ChabertQuest 2025.
The movie is a rom-com/ would-be Sex in the City about the foibles of a group of women and their token gay friend (Jonathan Bennet). The story follows around Chabert's character, Dale, who has had bad luck in love. But what's played for comedy is merely comedy shaped but at no time made me so much as crack a smile. The movie feels like it's about someone with terrible risk analysis and decision making skills. But the movie is written, directed and produced by one person - who seems totally unaware that the characters are not just unrelatable, but deeply unsympathetic.
This lead character sucks. But she sucks the least of all of the characters, so... yay?









