![]() ![]() ![]() Written by Tracey Jackson and Tim Firth, the screenplay never displays the slightest of witty dialogue. Fending off rivals for Luke's affections from a fashion journalist - which is what Rebecca would rather be - and claiming a debt collector is a stalker, are just a few of the many pickles this ditz gets herself into. With a $16 thousand credit card debt she grabs a job at a finance magazine run by Luke Brandon (Hugh Dancy). ![]() Rebecca Bloomwood (Isla Fisher) is a young journalist addicted to shopping. ![]() This is the case with Confessions of a Shopaholic - Fisher's charm literally saves this film from running out of credit. If you don't have one, you need a funny actor who can keep the audience interested. But why did I enjoy this so much? There's a lot of crap in this film, and I mean a lot, but the film is saved by its lead star, the wonderful Isla Fisher. "Don't you think it's ironic that Rebecca Bloomwood is advising people on how to handle money."Ĭonfessions of a Shopaholic has got to be one of the dumbest rom-coms I've ever seen - it's targeted at 12 year old girls after all. ![]()
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