An engaging comedy about a bachelor and three near Mrs.
"Worth Winning" is a 1989 romantic comedy film produced by A&M Films and distributed by 20th Century Fox, set against the backdrop of the United States. Directed by Will Mackenzie, the movie stars Mark Harmon as Taylor Worth, a charming weatherman who finds himself in a peculiar predicament after making a wish that leads to three women proposing marriage to him simultaneously. The film cleverly navigates the complexities of love and relationships, blending humor with heartfelt moments as Taylor grapples with the consequences of his wish and the choices he must make. The narrative unfolds with Taylor's initial excitement turning into a comedic struggle as he tries to juggle his relationships with the three women: his long-term girlfriend, a vivacious neighbor, and an old flame. Each woman brings her own unique charm and challenges, creating a whirlwind of romantic entanglements that keep the audience engaged. The film's strength lies in its ability to maintain a light-hearted tone while exploring deeper themes of commitment and sincerity in relationships. Mark Harmon's portrayal of Taylor Worth is both charismatic and relatable, capturing the essence of a man torn between his desires and his conscience. The supporting cast, including Madeleine Stowe, Lesley Ann Warren, and Maria Holvöe, deliver compelling performances that add depth and humor to the story. The chemistry between the characters is palpable, enhancing the film's romantic and comedic elements. "Worth Winning" may not have achieved the same level of recognition as some of its contemporaries, but it remains a delightful and entertaining exploration of love's complexities. Its clever script, engaging performances, and humorous take on the trials of modern romance make it a worthy addition to the romantic comedy genre, offering viewers a fun and thought-provoking experience.
Año1989
Duración103 minuto
GénerosComediaRomance
Países de producciónUnited States of America