Sandra Bullock's high-powered executive finds herself in one outrageous situation after another when involved with Ryan Reynolds' kowtowed secretary
Great comedy, as you would expect from Ryan Reynolds and Sandra Bullock, laugh out loud romantic comedy. From start to finish you will be smiling as Ryan Reynolds character gets his own back on his evil boss and in the end they end up falling for each other. The film was done with tongue in cheek but you are left believing it could happen for real.
It was one of them films that, although easy to watch, kept you engrossed all the way through.
There are some very funny one liners and the acting of Sandra Bullock especially is really good.
The storyline is a little bit predictable but as are all of these types of film.
All in all a good relaxing film to watch and I would highly recommend it.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Sandra Bullock is at her funniest in the fresh, laugh-out loud romantic comedy The Proposal. On the verge of being deported and losing the high-powered job she lives for, the controlling Margaret announces she's engaged to her unsuspecting, put-upon assistant Andrew (Ryan Reynolds). After proposing a few demands of his own, the mismatched couple heads to Alaska, where they have four short days to convince his quirky family and a very skeptical immigration agent that their charade is real. Featuring a star-studded supporting cast, including Mary Steenburgen, Craig T. Nelson and the delightfully inappropriate Betty White, this madcap comedy will have you saying "yes" to The Proposal again and again.
Romantic comedy starring Sandra Bullock as Margaret Tate, a tyrannical business executive on the brink of deportation from the United States back to her homeland of Canada. Margaret coerces her young assistant Andrew (Ryan Reynolds) into marrying her so that she can stay in the country and he can stay in his job. In order to keep up the facade, Margaret must now endure a trip to Alaska to meet her future in-laws (Mary Steenburgen and Craig T. Nelson).
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