American Dreamer

Can speak five languages, but can't hold her liquor.

"Dimitri," said Rebecca, "you know I always get my man, even when he's a woman."

I will not be outwitted by a two-dimensional character in a cheap romantic thriller!

Rebecca Ryan, a Lady James Bond Expy (although she seems to be more of a private detective than a secret agent), is the main character in a popular series of novels by Margaret McMann. Her son, Alan, has been living the life of a playboy, until one day a woman shows up claiming to be Rebecca, and causing all sorts of trouble.

It turns out she is actually Cathy Palmer, a Housewife stuck in an unhappy marriage. Her best escape has been these novels, and after winning a trip to Paris, she suffers a concussion, and is now living as her favorite character.

Of course she doesn't have any of Rebecca's skills, and sees danger when there isn't any, and Alan is helplessly caught in her wake.

But perhaps there is some danger.

This light comedy doesn't have the madcap situations this setup implies, but it does have a good degree of Deconstruction of the kind of character Rebecca is.


Tropes used in American Dreamer include:

Rebecca: It's not the cathedral, Harold. It's the last 15 years.

  • Noodle Incident - while writing their escapades into the next Rebecca Ryan novel, Cathy and Alan have this exchange:

Cathy: So what happened next?
Alan: You know what happened next!
Cathy: Yes, but we can't tell them that!

  • Not What It Looks Like - Alan carrying a very drunk Rebecca, bridal-style, into his apartment, where his girlfriend Jacqueline is waiting. It's a very short break-up.
  • Only Sane Man - Alan McMann, though that starts to break down.
  • Pretty in Mink - Several, including the furs Cathy buys when she's Rebecca.
  • Shopping Montage - An amusing misunderstanding allows Cathy to pay for all the clothes.
  • The Unfair Sex - Yes and no. Cathy does sleep with Alan, but as Rebecca, and she still thinks he's Dimitri, her sidekick. Plus lovemaking isn't Cathy and Kevin's problem. It's just that he's a condescending, controlling jerk.
  • Unresolved Sexual Tension - Although Dimitri is gay, Cathy thinks this is going on between him and Rebecca.
  • Your Princess Is in Another Castle - An apparent ending really isn't.
  • You Have to Believe Me - Alan tries his best to explain to the police chief that "Rebecca" is insane, yet someone is trying to murder her. It goes badly.
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