Lea Thompson and Victoria Jackson go husband hunting at a posh resort. The men they meet, however, are more interested in scoring large numbers than in actual relationships, and the one that Miss Thompson winds up with seems a bit underwhelming.
It's a comedy more interested in the issues of 1980s dating than in actual laughs, which makes it fairly erratic, carried on the charms of the lead; Miss Jackson's character is far more grounded than her usual work in the era, and Andrew 'Dice' Clay actually does some acting a bit more varied than his usual persona. It has aged rather poorly, I'm afraid.
It's a comedy more interested in the issues of 1980s dating than in actual laughs, which makes it fairly erratic, carried on the charms of the lead; Miss Jackson's character is far more grounded than her usual work in the era, and Andrew 'Dice' Clay actually does some acting a bit more varied than his usual persona. It has aged rather poorly, I'm afraid.