
In a modern-day Sense and Sensibility with a little Woody Allen thrown in, The Perfect Elizabeth is about Liza and Bette, two sisters who deal with unemployment, infidelity, interfering parents, Hollywood, lemmings, a pregnancy, and a wedding.

An exploration of the relationship between two sisters--Liza, a poet in search of a career beyond dog-walking, and Bette, a teacher altogether too absorbed in her dissertaion--offers a modern-day look at love, parents, infidelity, and life.