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What's Your Number? (2011)

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Leans Progressive
Viewer Rating
Rating: 4.6
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Overview

Ally Darling is realizing she's a little lost in life. Her latest romance has just fizzled out, and she's just been fired from her marketing job. Then she reads an eye-opening magazine article that warns that 96 percent of women who've been with 20 or more lovers are unlikely to find a husband. Determined to turn her life around and prove the article wrong, Ally embarks on a mission to find the perfect mate from among her numerous ex-boyfriends.


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Bias Dimensions

Political: Center
Diversity: Moderate
LGBTQ: Positive

Overview

Ally Darling is realizing she's a little lost in life. Her latest romance has just fizzled out, and she's just been fired from her marketing job. Then she reads an eye-opening magazine article that warns that 96 percent of women who've been with 20 or more lovers are unlikely to find a husband. Determined to turn her life around and prove the article wrong, Ally embarks on a mission to find the perfect mate from among her numerous ex-boyfriends.


Starring Cast


Where to watch

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Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Leans Progressive

Primary

The film is an apolitical romantic comedy centered on a woman's journey of self-discovery and finding love, ultimately championing self-acceptance over societal pressures regarding her past. Its focus on individual happiness and romance renders it neutral.

The film features a predominantly white main cast with some visible diversity in supporting roles, without explicit DEI-driven recasting in central roles. Its romantic comedy narrative focuses on personal relationships and self-discovery, offering a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities without centralizing DEI themes or critiques.

Secondary

The film features a minor LGBTQ+ character, Gerry Perry, who is revealed to be happily gay and engaged. His portrayal is positive, depicting him with dignity and in a stable, loving same-sex relationship without relying on harmful stereotypes or making his identity a source of ridicule or misery.

The film "What's Your Number?" does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its romantic comedy plot centers on a woman revisiting her past relationships, with no narrative elements related to transgender identity or experiences.

The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.

The film "What's Your Number?" is an adaptation of the novel "20 Times a Lady." All main characters from the source material retain their original gender in the film adaptation, with no instances of a character established as one gender being portrayed as another.

The film "What's Your Number?" is an adaptation of the novel "20 Times a Lady." There are no instances where a character canonically established as one race in the source material was portrayed by an actor of a different race in the film.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

4.6

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

IMDB logo
6.1
The Movie Database logo
6.5

Critic Ratings

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2.3
Metacritic logo
3.5

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