Similar in hard working and ambition, different in personalities, a young businessman, who admires silence and spends his all time working has to deal with living beside a young ambitious pianist, who admires music and noise, the thing that challenges him, as he is always come in dispute with her, but they finally, fall for each other.
Blind Date is a funny movie, but only in parts. As a Sunday afternoon Superstation timewaster, it'll do the job every bit as well as an episode of Moonlighting or Night Court.
Hir or miss, but a couple of the gags that do hit are screamingly funny. A bit involving Graham Stark's butler and a doberman had me howling uncontrollably.
Washington Post
January 01, 2000
What this movie needs is Cybill Shepherd playing hard to get. Or anybody playing hard to get.
This is something special, even among its ilk. Frighteningly bad.
Film Threat
October 22, 2005
Underappreciated rom-com with Larroquette in top form
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
July 19, 2004
When Edwards misfires, he misfires big.
TheFilmFile.com
January 08, 2014
[Blu-ray Review] Increasingly contrived and longwinded at just 95 minutes, this is the kind of film that has been helmed with skill despite lackluster material.