A Perfect Pairing

A Perfect Pairing

To land a major client, an LA wine exec travels to an Australian sheep station, where she signs on as a ranch hand and hits it off with a rugged local.

  • Released: 2022-05-19
  • Runtime: 101 minutes
  • Genre: Comedy, Romance
  • Stars: Victoria Justice, Adam Demos, Luca Sardelis, Craig Horner, Lucy Durack, Alex Neal, Veronica Neave, Joel Spreadborough, Emma Randall, Tracie Filmer, Samantha Cain, Antonio Álvarez, Emily Havea, Natalie Abbott, Jayden Popik, Callan Knight, Nicholas Brown, Charles Allen, Liam Olsen, Annaliese McGuire, Kerri Simpson, Paisley Harrington, Alana Andrews, Richard Macgregor, Robert Allan, Brett Murphy, Ebony Taylor, Ashton Baumann
  • Director: Stuart McDonald
 Comments
  • MickyG333 - 4 May 2023
    A lot like Hallmark
    7.4 stars.

    In just about all aspects this is like a Hallmark romance film. I like the fact they keep it rated G (mostly). I think there is some language, but not much. The sexual content is nothing beyond a few smooches, so that's nice to see. Let's face it, we don't need to be seeing movies full of one night stands, debauchery, lust, seduction, and the like until we are blue in the face. Life is like that for some people, but not for most. That all being said, the story is basic, nothing much going on here. A woman goes to Australia to start afresh. She is mainly trying to catch a wine import deal. She is actually in importing and exporting. I guess I understand a bit more what that means. Will she get the deal? Will she get the man? Will she find herself? 'A Perfect Pairing' has a happy ending.
  • Lenobia - 16 August 2022
    As much as I wanted to like this film, the acting makes it impossible
    Unfortunately the acting in this movie gives me cringe. There is nothing very special or specific about the story. It's okay to watch but don't expect to enjoy it very much. I can't say I liked it.
  • Bfehre - 29 June 2022
    Woeful
    Everything is wrong with this movie, the accents, acting, dialogue, production design etc. Seriously, who in the middle of a bar fight would stop to take a call on their mobile phone, tell the person they was in a fight, can't talk then continue - don't waste your time watching this, you'll never get it back.