The Perfect Match Page #10

Synopsis: Terrence J. stars as Charlie, a playboy who's convinced that relationships are dead. His two best friends, Donald Faison and Robert C. Riley, bet him that if he sticks to one woman for one month, he's bound to get attached. Charlie denies this until he crosses paths with the beautiful and mysterious Eva, played by singer/actress Cassie. They may agree to a casual affair, but eventually Charlie is questioning whether he may actually want more.
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Director(s): Bille Woodruff
Production: Jorva Entertainment Productions
 
IMDB:
4.9
Metacritic:
41
Rotten Tomatoes:
27%
R
Year:
2016
96 min
$7,428,856
1,066 Views


I had no idea you were coming.

Man, look, as soon

as I heard about it, man...

I had to come through,

you know what I'm saying...

- and support my guy, man.

- Thank you, man.

And I wanted to tell you...

I appreciated you, man,

for that wack-ass deal at Premier Edge.

Yeah.

That was real honest of you, man.

You know?

Yeah, I'm so sorry I got you

caught up with them to begin with.

How'd you hear about this?

- I got my ears to the streets, man.

- Come on, man.

- No, my agent put me on.

- Who you with now?

Actually, man, them dudes right there.

Abram and Kareem.

Hey, man.

Welcome the whole team back.

Yeah, man.

You know, I was hating how Marty

was doing that Premiere Edge...

so I left shortly after you did...

on some Jerry Maguire type sh*t, right?

So, I guess that made me Cuba Gooding, Jr.

You know what I'm saying?

What, is that Sevyn Streeter? Oh, sh*t.

But we doing real good, man.

You know, a lot of good things are happening.

A lot of sponsorships.

You know what I'm saying?

Chico, bring the cash.

Okay.

Oh, oh. Well, all right.

So, like I was saying, you know.

You know, we could always use somebody

like you back home, man, you know?

With the agency definitely,

you know, we need you back.

No more agency life for me.

I'm at home right here.

What?

- Hannghh.

- Hannghh.

You still don't got it.

But you know what?

Bring me your most expensive one.

It's the least I could do for you.

Consider it done.

Congrats, my brother.

I'm really proud of you.

Remember one thing, man. Stay black.

I don't know what else

I would do, but thank you.

I don't remember receiving payment

for the use of my image.

- It's good to see you.

- You, too.

- You look good.

- So do you.

This is amazing, Charlie.

It's been quite the journey.

I can imagine.

You know, I never got

to thank you for that camera.

Did you get a chance to use it?

Look around.

Wow.

So, how's married life?

It's different.

Challenging.

Wonderful.

Eva, why are you here?

Believe it or not,

I heard about this from my husband.

He's an art dealer,

and he told me about this amazing exhibit.

And it turns out it was yours.

- That's crazy.

- Yeah.

You know, I'm really sorry

for the way things ended with us.

Me, too.

But I want to explain myself.

- You don't...

- Because I feel like you deserve...

Eve, you don't have to explain.

Look, our lives were completely opposite.

I was with the same man, Kevin,

since I was in high school.

But when it was time

to get married, he got cold feet...

and I decided to test the waters...

with you.

I'm glad I did what I did.

And I don't regret it.

I'm just really sorry that I hurt you.

You don't have to apologize.

You know, for the first time

since my parents died...

I actually felt something.

I actually allowed myself...

to feel something.

That never would have happened

without you.

Goodbye, Charlie.

Don't forget to send me that check.

Look, Keish and Jackie

will do hair and makeup.

It'll be fine. All right?

Yeah, Abram, just make sure Kim's on time.

All right, I got you, man. Later.

Got an apple-beet-

carrot-ginger-volcano. Extra ginger.

- Thank you, Nate.

- You're welcome.

Oh, I'm sorry.

I don't think that one is yours.

Apple-beet-carrot-

ginger-volcano, with extra ginger.

Charlie.

Oh, wait. Charlie?

Dana. You're Ginger's friend.

- Right.

- Right.

Good to see you.

How's Ginger? Have you talked to her?

She's great. She's really happy.

Did I miss you at the wedding?

Yeah, I was out of the country...

and I just got back two days ago.

I was so bummed I missed it.

But how was the wedding?

Well, the best man's speech was awesome.

Hey, are you with anyone?

No.

You wanna sit and chill?

Out of the country, where'd you go?

Oh, I went to Dubai.

- Dubai.

- Yeah.

You still don't have

any deal breakers, huh?

- Me?

- Yeah.

Do you still have all of your rules?

I got rid of the rules a long time ago.

- Cheers.

- Cheers, good to see you.

It's good to see you, too.

It's funny, after dinner that time,

I thought of you.

- Did you?

- Yeah, your smile.

You got one of those

light-up-the-room type of smiles.

I'm out here doing man sh*t, all right?

- Back up.

- You gonna make me?

Oh, I'll make you.

How you gonna do that?

I'm gonna man handle you.

That's what I'm gonna do with you.

Guys, I'm standing right here.

I'm right here in front of you.

You wanna join?

Yeah, yeah, I like that.

That's nice. That's nice right there.

- Hey, let me ask you a question.

- Yes?

You got Hermes?

What?

I didn't say, "Herpes." I said, "Hermes."

Hermes, Hermes. Yes.

- My man.

- Hey, you owe me.

I got you.

I will see you gentlemen later.

I am off to get

a stress release massage...

if you know what I mean.

She knows what I mean.

You shouldn't text and walk, Charlie.

You have an obstacle course

in your office, Sherry.

What is this doing here?

This is a great object of design.

In fact, it makes my clients feel

very comfortable and relaxed...

because it feels like nothing ever ends.

Circles are good.

They would be good for you.

I don't feel comfortable.

I don't feel at all warm, fuzzy...

Isn't she gorgeous?

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