The Proposal (2009)
The Proposal (2009)
The Proposal (2009) is a romantic comedy . The film combines humor, romance, and a bit of drama, and has become one of the more beloved rom-coms of the late 2000s. It’s a lighthearted and entertaining movie that plays with the idea of fake relationships leading to real feelings, set against the backdrop of scenic Alaska.
The story centers on Margaret Tate (Sandra Bullock), a high-powered, no-nonsense book editor at a prestigious publishing company in New York. Margaret is known for her demanding and sometimes ruthless behavior. When she faces deportation to Canada due to her expired visa, she devises a plan to avoid being sent back to her home country. She convinces her assistant, Andrew Paxton (Ryan Reynolds), to marry her, arguing that it will benefit both of their careers—she can stay in the U.S., and he can get a promotion.
Andrew, who has put up with Margaret’s demanding personality for years, reluctantly agrees to go along with her plan, but only on the condition that she will help him secure a big promotion at work. The pair travel to Andrew’s hometown in Alaska to convince his family that their relationship is real. What follows is a series of comedic and sometimes awkward moments as they try to maintain the illusion of being in love while navigating the ups and downs of family dynamics.
As the two spend more time together, the façade begins to crack. Margaret, who initially seems like a career-driven, emotionally distant character, starts to soften, revealing a more vulnerable side. Meanwhile, Andrew, who is sarcastic and a bit cynical at first, begins to show a more caring and affectionate side as he gets to know Margaret outside of the office. The chemistry between the two is palpable, and what started as a business arrangement soon turns into something more complicated as both characters grapple with their feelings for one another.
The Alaska setting plays a key role in the film, providing a beautiful and sometimes humorous backdrop for the pair’s evolving relationship. From awkward family dinners to unexpected adventures in the wilderness, the Alaska location enhances the comedic situations and provides plenty of visual appeal. The film’s charming supporting cast, including Betty White as Andrew’s fun-loving grandmother, Mary Steenburgen as his warm-hearted mother, and Craig T. Nelson as his father, adds to the overall heart and humor of the film.
The Proposal relies heavily on the charm and comedic timing of its leads. Sandra Bullock plays her character with a mix of sharp wit and emotional depth, showing her range as both a comedic and romantic lead. Her performance as the cold, ambitious editor with a hidden soft side is both funny and endearing. Ryan Reynolds is equally delightful as the sarcastic but ultimately lovable Andrew, and his natural chemistry with Bullock is one of the highlights of the film.
The movie is filled with predictable rom-com tropes: the fake relationship, the inevitable emotional breakdown, and the big romantic gesture at the end. However, its charm lies in how well it executes these tropes, with a healthy dose of humor and strong performances from its leads. There’s also a surprising amount of heart in the film, as both Margaret and Andrew undergo personal growth and learn important lessons about love, family, and self-acceptance.