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Release Date:
17 June 2005 (USA) moreTagline:
The story of a family that wanted it all. Never settle morePlot:
Teenager Holly Hamilton (Hilary Duff) is tired of moving every time her single mom Jean (Heather Locklear)... more | add synopsisAwards:
3 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(5 articles)
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A Powerful and Impressive Mother-Daughter Movie moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Hilary Duff | ... | Holly Hamilton | |
| Heather Locklear | ... | Jean Hamilton | |
| Chris Noth | ... | Ben Cooper | |
| Mike O'Malley | ... | Lenny Horton | |
| Ben Feldman | ... | Adam Forrest | |
| Vanessa Lengies | ... | Amy Pearl | |
| Caroline Rhea | ... | Gloria | |
| Kym Whitley | ... | Dolores | |
| Aria Wallace | ... | Zoe Hamilton | |
| Carson Kressley | ... | Lance | |
| Michelle Nolden | ... | Amber | |
| Maggie Castle | ... | Wichita Girl | |
| Gerry Mendicino | ... | Market Co-Worker | |
| James McGowan | ... | Jean's Suitor | |
| Philip Akin | ... | English Teacher |
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Rated PG for some mildly suggestive content.Parents Guide:
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100 minCountry:
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1.85 : 1 moreCertification:
Philippines:PG-13 | Singapore:PG | Finland:K-3 | Argentina:Atp | Netherlands:AL (DVD rating) | Spain:T | Iceland:L | Malaysia:U | USA:PG | Australia:PG | UK:PG | Ireland:PGMOVIEmeter: 
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Continuity: When Holly is confessing to Jean under the bridge, as Holly tells her mom that "the perfect you is real" Jean pulls her green wrap close over her shoulders and neck. When the camera cuts to Jean walking away, the wrap is off her left shoulder. moreQuotes:
Uncle Ben: Now these are brand new stoves. What about the pizza oven? That's working. It's got to be the gas line, right? moreSoundtrack:
Honeysuckle Rose moreFAQ
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Every so often a mother-daughter movie comes out that really makes an impression. But "A Perfect Man" (2005) really hits hard at some relevant and pertinent issues confronting many young females across America. This is a timely and powerful light entertaining movie for single mothers and their daughters with a great message and hard message about having to be responsible, growing up, and working through problems not running away from them. The only scene that became hard to watch was one in the restaurant that seemed harshly cruel and unwarranted on the part of Hillary Duff's character. The script was good and the performances were decent. The resolution with the mother was particularly well-balanced unlike most other American endings that have to go out of their way to really highlight such endings. I regard this movie as one of the high points of the year for an enjoyable, but worthwhile teenage family movie (mostly for women of course), though it's really curious why more males rated this movie slightly better than the females. Eight out of Ten Stars.