Kevin has everything going for him, but his lifelong lack of confidence keeps him from recognizing love and happiness -- even if it's sitting next to him. When Kevin meets the girl of his dreams, Abbey, on Chicago's L train, they connect immediately but he lets this golden opportunity slip away by not having the courage to ask her for her name and number. Unable to find her, or forget her, Kevin and his buddies launch a massive campaign to locate Abbey.
Directed by Eric Bross
chicago, illinois
subway
romcom
group of friends
lack of confidence
based on short film
woman of one's dreams
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Letterboxd
2.2 / 5
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Cast
Lance Bass
Kevin
Joey Fatone
Rod
Emmanuelle Chriqui
Abbey
GQ
Eric
Tamala Jones
Jackie
Dave Foley
Higgins
Jerry Stiller
Nathan
Amanda Foreman
Julie
Dan Montgomery Jr.
Brady
Richie Sambora
Mick Silver
Al Green
Al Green
David Fraser
Barret
Crew
Eric Bross
Director
Stewart Copeland
Original Music Composer
Richard Hull
Producer
Robert L. Levy
Producer
Robbie Brenner
Executive Producer
Lance Bass
Executive Producer
Popular Reviews
8 reviews
nazuk
5.0★ · 01/14/26
ony watched for Emmanuelle Chriqui lowkwy
ony watched for Emmanuelle Chriqui lowkwy
Logan H
6.0★ · 07/09/25
I thought the movie was okay. I also that some parts were cute with Abby and Kevin. But Kevin’s friends were assholes.
I thought the movie was okay. I also that some parts were cute with Abby and Kevin. But Kevin’s friends were assholes.
Lala H
5.0★ · 07/09/25
his friends suck
his friends suck
crlrnljms
4.0★ · 07/03/25
first and last girl lance bass kissed
first and last girl lance bass kissed
Corey Johnson
2.2★ · 04/14/20
Well that is certainly a film I have now seen because I have a friend who owns a billion dvds and a taste for trash. Dave Foley is perpetually in a Kids in the Hall sketch in this one, and it’s fun to see Joey Fatone be a goober.
Well that is certainly a film I have now seen because I have a friend who owns a billion dvds and a taste for trash. Dave Foley is perpetually in a Kids in the Hall sketch in this one, and it’s fun to see Joey Fatone be a goober.