
Serving Sara is a comedic adventure that begins when Sara Moore, a sophisticated and determined woman played by Elizabeth Hurley, is unexpectedly served divorce papers while visiting New York. The news catches her completely off guard, especially since she is fiercely protective of the substantial fortune she has accumulated during her marriage to her self-centered Texan husband. Refusing to let go of what she believes is rightfully hers, Sara concocts a bold plan to fight back.
Joe Tyler, portrayed by Matthew Perry, is the earnest and somewhat jaded process server assigned to deliver the divorce papers. When Sara makes him an unusual offer that promises mutual benefit, the two find themselves embarking on an impromptu and unpredictable journey across the country. Their dynamic is charged with tension, wit, and a touch of chemistry as they navigate a series of comedic and heartfelt situations.
As the story unfolds, Serving Sara reveals themes of resilience, unlikely partnerships, and personal growth against a backdrop of humor and adventure. Joe and Sara’s road trip becomes a transformative experience, challenging their preconceptions and forcing them to reassess their goals and values. The film blends sharp dialogue with charming performances, making it an entertaining exploration of love, justice, and self-discovery.