GamerTab
That was an excellent one.
CrawlerChunky
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Orla Zuniga
It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review
Freeman
This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
lavatch
"Man of Her Dreams" (also known as "The Fiancé") is a 1997 made-for-television melodrama. The protagonist is a young woman who, in a moment of weakness when she believes her husband is being unfaithful, has a one-nighter with a seemingly thoughtful man named Walter. The unfaithful woman's name is Faith, who spends the balance of the film asking herself the question, "What have I got myself into?" It turns out that Walter is a psycho, who held his previous wife captive until she blew her brains out. Now, he will stop at nothing in order to tear Faith away from her husband Richard. In one of the oddest images of the film, Walter keeps intoning the word "gardenias." But it is never made clear how and why the gardenias figure in Walter's pathological thinking.The best line in the film comes when Faith, having recognized that Walter has destroyed the life of his previous wife, killed Faith's kind neighbor, butchered Faith's best friend, and nearly electrocuted her husband to death, casually informs Walter when he has her at gunpoint, "Sorry, wrong girl." Faith proves indeed that she is force to be reckoned with.
JamieWJackson
This movie kept my attention all the way through, waiting to see what would happen. The only problem is that there wasn't any real lesson to be learned here, other than "don't have an affair", which should hardly need saying. What would have earned a higher score from me would have been to showcase some sort of syndrome or personality disorder and illustrate something about that. As it is, the villain doesn't seem to match anything. He acts like a psychopath some of the time, but shows some emotions which appear genuine at other times (and they occur when he's alone, so it isn't that he's faking them; he had no audience). He just appears to be a semi-generic Really Messed Up Person.The acting is pretty good and the entire production is sufficient for a low-budget psycho-thriller. If you just need something to watch for an hour and a half, this will do. Just don't expect anything terribly deep from it in the end.
rdavidmartin
this movie sucks. don't waste your time or brain cells. Its like a souped up love story version of "the shield." and to think i could have been studying.Each character is dry and undeveloped. Walter is creepy, but so is Faith, so their relationship would seem to make sense, but instead these horrible performers seem to destroy any trace of chemistry they might have had. The dialogue sucks, the script looks like its a first draft, and the direction... well i wasn't able to find any.This movie gets an F. but the character Richard's hair gets an A.Titanic was a better affair story than this.
preppy-3
A happily married woman Faith (Lysette Anthony), has a one-night stand with Walter (handsome William R. Moses). Turns out he's a psycho and wants her to leave her husband (Patrick Cassidy). She rejects him and...guess what happens?Thoroughly predictable but not bad. The script is very well-written and all the actors give out good performances (even Cassidy whose part is criminally underwritten. Also, Wanda Acshna is fantastic as one of Faiths friends. Also the film wins extra points for keeping the violence down to a minimum.No great shakes but well done. An enjoyable time killer.