In Sacramento, Abby Richter produces a morning news show that's about to be canceled. To boost ratings, her boss hires Mike Chadway, a local cable call-in host who promotes the ugly truth: sex is the only glue in a relationship, men can't change, and they only respond to women's looks. Mike offends Abby's sensibility: she has a checklist about the perfect man, and she's found him in her new neighbor, Colin, a hunky doctor. Mike offers to help her reel in Colin if she'll work with Mike on the show; she accepts the deal, ratings go up, and, with Mike's help, so does Colin's interest in her. Craig Ferguson, a hot air balloon, and the ugly truth help this take on "Cyrano" play out.
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We are talking about the same movie. If you really think that movie is beneficial then ok. I don't see anything of value, and I really believe watching that movie to learn from it is detrimental to person's progress. I still have my reservations especially since the industry that you think we can learn from got its start from the movie, "Birth of a Nation", which is highly racist, prejudiced, sexist, and stereotypical--A tradition that hollywood has followed to this day.
I would appreciate you enlightening me to what valuable things the characters give and what lessons can be learned from the movie.