At age twenty-five, Janet is an advice magnet. Her feminist mother, her zany best friend Rosemary, and even her bus driver, think they know how to enliven her dull existence. Armed with ideas from a musty old book written in the 1950s titled "How to Catch a Man" Rosemary decides to play matchmaker with Janet and co-worker Evan.
"Enhance your feminity by wearing pink," the book advises.
"Pink is career-limiting," insists Janet's mom. "You must dress for success."
Janet's not sure Evan would notice either way.
"Cook for your man," the book recommends. The only thing Janet can cook up is a truly great martini, but Rosemary talks her into baking muffins for Evan. They look yummy, but Janet is horrified to later discover their ash-like aftertaste.
Rosemary's schemes land Janet in hot water with her boss, with Evan, and with Rosemary herself. But after a chance encounter with the handsome and intruiging John, she discovers that she doesn't need anyone's advice she's perfectly capable of ruining her life all on her own.
"Enhance your feminity by wearing pink," the book advises.
"Pink is career-limiting," insists Janet's mom. "You must dress for success."
Janet's not sure Evan would notice either way.
"Cook for your man," the book recommends. The only thing Janet can cook up is a truly great martini, but Rosemary talks her into baking muffins for Evan. They look yummy, but Janet is horrified to later discover their ash-like aftertaste.
Rosemary's schemes land Janet in hot water with her boss, with Evan, and with Rosemary herself. But after a chance encounter with the handsome and intruiging John, she discovers that she doesn't need anyone's advice she's perfectly capable of ruining her life all on her own.
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