- 90 Days is a tongue-in-cheek look at the misadventures of two modern men in search of romantic bliss: macho Alex, who receives the offer of a lifetime from a mysterious woman, and sincere Blue, who goes to extravagant lengths to find the perfect bride. A classic example of the philandering husband, Alex is caught in a bind. Wife and girlfriend abandon him simultaneously. One suitcase and his golf clubs bear silent witness. But, as if by magic, a new woman appears in Alex's life. Lacking the bravado of Alex, Blue has discovered a new approach to happiness - the written word. In his relentless search for the perfect woman, he has resorted to the Cherry Blossoms catologue for a mail-order bride from Korea. He has 90 days to make up his mind before her visa expires.—anonymous
- In Montréal, so-called friends Alex and Blue are at different stages of their love life. Alex's wife Shelley has kicked him out after long enduring problems in their marriage including his infidelity. With his mistress Joanne now not speaking to him, Alex is unexpectedly "single". In meeting seemingly forward Laura in a hotel bar, he will find that although he would like to start something personal with her, she has something totally different in mind in offering him a business proposition, which will test his sense of his manhood. Never married Blue has long wanted to be married. Without telling anyone, he has sent for Korean Hyang-Sook, who most would consider a mail order bride, although Blue likes to classify what they have as a couple as love after their six month correspondence and two telephone calls, and despite they only having so far seen each other in photographs. They will have ninety days to decide if there indeed is a future for them, that the length of her travel visa specifically for the purpose of marriage. For however long Hyang-Sook stays will not only determine their future but their present as they will find there were many things they didn't discuss about their courtship before her arrival placing them at different places in their mindset of them as a couple.—Huggo
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