"Sweet, Predictable, and Problematic"

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The movie is well-directed, written, and acted, and portrays a sweet romance. However, there is foul language, sexual content, partial nudity, and one drinking scene. Women wear crop tops, and it appears that they do not wear a bra. People make fun of prayer, which clashes with one character saying to have trust and faith during a difficult time. The movie presents a strong Romantic worldview, emphasizing the importance of following one's heart and dreams, and doing what makes one happy, which conflicts with a very light Christian worldview. MOVIEGUIDE® recommends extreme caution for older teenagers and sensitive adults.
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MAINTENANCE REQUIRED is a romantic comedy streaming on Prime Video about a woman named Charlie O’Malley who tries to keep her auto shop in business but has a rude awakening when popular Miller Boys Auto opens across the street, which puts her at odds with the closer named Beau, with whom she falls in love. With the support of her co-workers and best friends, Kam and Izzy, Charlie tries to keep it together while running a shop and having a texting relationship with someone she met through a car forum. With her business at risk of closing, Charlie must decide what her priorities are in life.
It would be a stretch to state that this movie lacks quality, because it doesn’t. Everyone, from the director to the writer, to the two leads, and the supporting actors, does a great job. Madelaine Petsch as Charlie crushes the role as the girl who wants to do right by his dad. Jacob Scipio, who plays Beau, definitely has charm and charisma to spare.
Madison Bailey and Katy O’Brien portray likeable performances as Izzy and Kam, respectively, as they not only tease Charlie during the more light-hearted, fun moments, but also comfort her during her tough times. Jim Gaffigan portrays Beau’s boss, where he gets to show off his obvious comedic chops for better or for worse. The cinematographer also did a great job with the dynamic shots in this movie. The opening shot of San Francisco stands out in particular.
All the things mentioned up to this point involve the technical aspects of MAINTENANCE REQUIRED. Unfortunately, although the movie presents a sweet, romantic story, and audiences will develop a deep appreciation and affection for the main characters, it has a predictable plot; however, the main issue lies in something much more problematic.
If a movie has a predictable storyline, certain people can look past that if the filmmakers deliver on the payoff. MAINTENANCE REQUIRED gets a stamp of disapproval because it contains sexual content and partial nudity. Also, women wear crop tops, and, in some scenes, it looks like a woman does not wear a bra underneath. People often make fun of prayer, which contradicts the advice of one character to another to have trust and faith during a difficult time.
The movie has a strong Romantic worldview, as certain characters advocate for following one’s heart and dreams, and doing what makes one happy. This aspect conflicts with a very light Christian worldview when a character advises having trust and faith, while another suggests that her dad is watching over her, implying heaven, but there is no mention of God. Because of its sexual content and nudity, MOVIEGUIDE® recommends extreme caution for older teenagers and/or adults.
MAINTENANCE REQUIRED begins with Charlie driving across the Golden Gate Bridge towards her auto shop. She sits down at her desk, opens her laptop, and messages a man on the car forum. They have been texting each other for a while now, and her friends are wondering if they will ever reveal their names to each other. Meanwhile, a Miller Boys auto shop opens across the street from O’Malley’s, which concerns Charlie until Izzy has the idea of turning her nail polish business into something official at the auto shop. Then, Beau visits the shop, and Charlie falls in love with him, which Beau reciprocates.
Unbeknownst to the women, Beau had moved to the area where Charlie lives because he works as the closer for Miller Boys and had opened a new shop across the street. Another encounter between Charlie and Beau solidifies their mutual infatuation towards each other, but Charlie is conflicted, because she has feelings for the car forum guy she has been texting with. At the same time, Beau wrestles with the fact that he works for Miller Boys and keeps that a secret from Charlie, but Beau hesitates to tell her an even bigger thing. Because of these two secrets, Beau fears what will happen if Charlie figures everything out and how it will affect their new relationship.


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