Jennifer Love Hewitt was a major movie star - but now, why all her movies become almost nonexistent? To ask this straight, what has become of her now?
She starred in one of the biggest flops of Hollywood, and starred in the two horrible films of Garfield. She also made a love-tragedy-story If Only, which wasn't really a breakout hit, and also starred in All About Love which was really all about movie-that-wasn't-recorded-in-history. I hate to think now that she continues to spread her own malignant disease of making nonexistent movies like this.
Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber isn't a kind of film that you wanted to watch for a cinematic kind of experience. It felt like a sitcom, a movie made for a lowkey TV channel. I abhor the kind of moviemaking that was used in here, and I don't really appreciate the efforts of the filmmakers here because to think, after watching this film, it doesn't really gets into your brain and swell down as an unforgettable one but rather makes you forget it at an instant like you had some short-term memory loss. If not for the story, I dunno, maybe the film had sunk into the very impenetrable depths of regrets.
The movie did convey a good message, especially for people who wanted to climb in the social ladder - and that's the only thing in the movie that I roughly appreciate. The story of Katya Livingston, an obnoxious, ambitious, cruelly greedy ad sales exec, who would do anything just to get a statuette in the pedestal of San Franciscan socialites. She buys imitation bags and claim it as truly and originally expensive. She does everything that a socialite would do to conquer pride and vanity.
There wasn't so much kind of popcorn fun in this film, because I rarely enjoyed it. Please, Ms Hewitt, use your talents, do not waste yourself in such movies like this. Make real movies, oh puhlease. But anyway, sometimes bad films convey good messages. Socialites are the main focus of the bantering done here. Paris Hilton, are you listening? Are you still crying when you listen to your own CD?

Rating: D