"Perfect" is not like a romantic comedy, because romantic comedies are more lively and lively than this movie. But the director added some wonderful ideas to the film: one makes the film's sharp and sharp sense of humor more gloomy, the other gives the whole film a bizarre, stop-and-go rhythm, and the third uses Jack Nicholson to play the weird. And the romantic actor; these three methods give the film strength and vitality, but also bring some shortcomings to the film, resulting in the audience seeing a grotesque Odyssey-style adventure comedy. The film mixes the twists and turns of the plot with the panic. This approach is not only funny, but also not perfect.
The film script of "Perfectly Perfect" can maximize the acting talent of the actors. Jack Nicholson's performance in the film is brilliant. He not only bleached the darkest corners of the story, but also broke through the limitations of Melvin's personality, thus successfully shaping the protagonist's lovable side. Helen Hunt's performance matched Nicholson's performance very well. Her performance in the film is not only flesh-and-blood, but also full of three-dimensionality. She captured the relaxed, crisp and refreshing tone, and at the same time added some clever arrangements. There are rich expressions on her face, and the gaze full of wisdom and affection reflects the subtle emotional changes in the heroine's heart.
In "Perfect", Melvin's meal with waitress Carol Connelly in a small restaurant is one of the most exciting scenes in the film, and the performance of the actors is also convincing. However, the ending of the film’s happy reunion was too perfect to convince the audience, and even affected the film’s fascinating and heart-warming effect.