
It's what everyone's looking for.
Charlie is a charming playboy who doesn't believe in serious relationships. His best friends bet him that if he sticks to one woman for one month, he's bound to get attached. Charlie denies this yet accepts the seemingly easy challenge, until he cross paths with the beautiful and mysterious Eva. They may agree to a casual affair, but eventually Charlie is questioning whether he may actually want more.
- 5.5
- 2016
- Released
- 1h 36m

Terrence J
Charlie
Paula Patton
Sherry
Kali Hawk
Karen
Lauren London
Ginger
Brandy Norwood
Avatia
Cassie Ventura
Eva
Draya Michele
Holly
Bria L. Murphy
Mimi
Chantel Jeffries
Fawn
Donald Faison
Rick
Jessica White
Tammi
Robert Christopher Riley
Victor
Layla Jama
Dana
Dascha Polanco
Pressie
Casper Smart
Abram
French Montana
French Montana
Joe Pantoliano
Marty
Tim Chantarangsu
Timothy DeLaGhetto
Steven Daniel Brun
Kareem
Anzu Lawson
Sophia
Kevin Michael Walsh
Nate
Robin Givens
Geneva
Pierre Abena
Sales Associate
Neville White
Pastor
Candice Craig
Cindy
Eugena Washington
Gena
Janelle Froehlich
Ellie
LaToya Tonodeo
Bridesmaid 1
Jillian Easton
Bridesmaid 2
Sly Jones
Dog Owner (as Roy 'Sly' Jones Jr.)
Kristi Ellingsworth
Eva's Assistant
Christine Quinn
Ivanna
Krystal M. Harris
Selfie Girl (as Krystal Harris)
Allie the Monkey
Julius Caesar
Kate Higgins
Additional Voices (voice)
Mela Lee
Additional Voices (voice)
Tymica Spiller
Additional Voices (voice)
Hilary Bass
Waitress (uncredited)
Stacey Bender
Stella Patron (uncredited)
Jamaal Lewis
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Released
en
- #bet
- #match
- #therapist
- #photographer
- #bachelor
- #playboy
- #fear of commitment
- #best friend
- #high school friends
- #group of friends
- #social media
- #serial dating
- #brother sister relationship
- #social media influencer
- #relationships
- #smooth
- #charming
- #player
- #friend's wedding
- #big sister little brother
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