Rosie wants to expand her cosmetics business and needs an investor. In a makeup store, she happens to run into Simon, and as luck would have it, she accidentally spills makeup on him. Naturally, it turns out that he works for the very investor Rosie is hoping will want to invest in her company. Despite the incident, the investor decides to come on board—but on the condition that Simon gets involved and gets to know the business and the company. Simon is appalled by Rosie’s messy bookkeeping and relaxed approach to running the business, but at the same time, he realizes that she’s very good at what she does.
This film is a bit too lightweight and never really takes off. The core idea about her makeup business also feels incredibly weak, as if you could simply take a hobby and turn it into a commercially viable business concept.