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Brownie Points 2010

11 min📅 2010-12-31

In *Brownie Points (2010)*, the sweetest anniversary plans turn into a chaotic comedy of errors when Jake gains an uncanny ability to see his wife Sandy's true happiness meter.

Director: Jenn Page

Cast

Benjamin Mathes
Jake
Sheila Daley
Sandy
Dayna Adams
Marge
Roni Binshtock
Shop Owner
Myron Davis
Roger
Helenna Santos
Helenna Santos
Kendra
Chance Falcon
Jacob Jr. (as DJ Sauceda)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Brownie Points (2010)* about?

*Brownie Points* follows Jake's disastrous attempt to make his anniversary unforgettable for his wife Sandy, after he suddenly gains the ability to see her happiness meter. What begins as a romantic gesture quickly spirals into comedic chaos as he overcompensates for every minor misstep. The film explores how even the best intentions can go awry when emotions become literal.

Who directed *Brownie Points*?

Jenn Page directed this short comedy-romance, infusing the film with her signature blend of humor and heart.

Who stars in *Brownie Points*?

The film features Benjamin Mathes and Sheila Daley in the lead roles, with Dayna Adams, Roni Binshtock, Myron Davis, and Helenna Santos rounding out the cast.

Is *Brownie Points (2010)* worth watching?

While lacking an IMDb rating, *Brownie Points* shines as a charming, short-form comedy-romance that's easy to enjoy. Its relatable themes and quick runtime make it a worthwhile watch for fans of lighthearted, feel-good films. If you love quirky premises and heartwarming twists, this one's for you.

How long is *Brownie Points*?

*Brownie Points* runs for 11 minutes.

About Brownie Points (2010) — When Love Hits a Very Visual Snag

In *Brownie Points (2010)*, the sweetest anniversary plans turn into a chaotic comedy of errors when Jake gains an uncanny ability to see his wife Sandy's true happiness meter. What starts as a heartfelt attempt to craft the perfect romantic day spirals into a series of missteps, revealing the messy gap between intention and reality. Directed by Jenn Page, this short comedy-romance blends family-friendly warmth with playful absurdity, exploring themes of love, expectation, and the hilarious consequences of trying too hard to please.

With a runtime of just 11 minutes, *Brownie Points (2010)* packs a surprising punch, balancing lighthearted humor with relatable relationship dynamics. The film's quirky premise and charming cast make it a standout in the comedy-romance genre, perfect for fans of films that blend humor with heart. Whether you're here for the laughs, the love story, or the fleeting thrill of seeing someone's hidden emotions laid bare, this short film delivers a delightful twist on the classic anniversary trope.