The Proposal
The movie also explores the theme of class and social status, as Margaret's high-powered job and luxurious lifestyle are contrasted with Andrew's more humble background. Through their experiences, the movie shows that true love and happiness can come from unexpected places, and that social status and material possessions are not the only measures of success.
The movie opens with Margaret (Sandra Bullock), a high-powered book editor in New York City, who is facing deportation back to her native Canada due to her expired visa. In a panic, she turns to her assistant, Andrew (Ryan Reynolds), and demands that he pretend to be her fiancé in order to secure her residency. Andrew, who has been loyal to Margaret for years, agrees to play along, but only if she agrees to accompany him to his family's home in Alaska for the summer. The Proposal
The play is also a dream for actors. It requires breakneck pacing, overlapping dialogue, and physical comedy—from Lomov’s fainting spells to Chubukov’s exasperated lunges. It is a staple of high school drama clubs and professional theaters alike because it is both simple to stage and devilishly difficult to master. The movie also explores the theme of class