Man Up
Man Up

Man Up

6.8

20151h 28min

Director: Ben Palmer

Storyline

A single 34-year-old woman, Nancy, mistakenly ends up on someone else’s blind date. Not realizing the mix-up, 40-year-old Jack is charmed by her, and she decides to go along with the adventure.

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Style

Romance
80%
Humor
75%
Pacing
70%

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