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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWedding planner Jessica Perez travels to a remote town in Alaska to find a rare flower for a celebrity client and is charmed by the small town during Christmas, as well as by the handsome lo... Alles lesenWedding planner Jessica Perez travels to a remote town in Alaska to find a rare flower for a celebrity client and is charmed by the small town during Christmas, as well as by the handsome local helping her.Wedding planner Jessica Perez travels to a remote town in Alaska to find a rare flower for a celebrity client and is charmed by the small town during Christmas, as well as by the handsome local helping her.
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Ronnie Rowe
- Matt
- (as Ronnie Rowe Jr.)
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This is the second Hallmark movie I've watched that is set in Alaska and neither of them had Alaskan natives in it. Very disappointed in Hallmark.
The story has an unusual start. A wedding planner has to obtain a rare flower which she has to travel to Alaska to get.
Boss says "Do whatever it takes. Do the impossible." Planner says "I have to fly to Alaska." Boss says "Isn't that a little much." (Paraphrase)
Don't worry, there's still plenty of the standard stuff. There's a town festival. A festival princess. (Cute little twist here, though.) Up for a promotion. A thousand things happen to keep her from leaving. Difficult cell service including holding the phone up over her head. Battery died and no phone charger. Everything about a small town is wonderful. "No, no, we're not together." "Let's decorate together even if you're a stranger." The community center's pipes broke. And so many more.
There is a worthy mini-villain. Between her and the situation there is just a little tension.
I've enjoyed Julie Gonzalo in several parts in similar movies. But her character Jessica didn't get off to a good start. Arrogant and narcissistic. Of course in most of these movies, that's the way the leads start off, with antagonism toward one another. Then suddenly, they turn angelic. And Jessica suddenly loses her NYC arrogance and becomes a very likeable lady. Gonzalo and Ronnie Rowe develop good chemistry. Mostly the movie is held together by their relationship.
The climax and ending are neither surprising nor sparkling - just nice.
I have to give the writers credit for one thing. I can't remember a Hallmark movie that actually understood when the sun rises and sets in the winter in northern latitudes. Jessica learns about long hours of darkness right away.
Boss says "Do whatever it takes. Do the impossible." Planner says "I have to fly to Alaska." Boss says "Isn't that a little much." (Paraphrase)
Don't worry, there's still plenty of the standard stuff. There's a town festival. A festival princess. (Cute little twist here, though.) Up for a promotion. A thousand things happen to keep her from leaving. Difficult cell service including holding the phone up over her head. Battery died and no phone charger. Everything about a small town is wonderful. "No, no, we're not together." "Let's decorate together even if you're a stranger." The community center's pipes broke. And so many more.
There is a worthy mini-villain. Between her and the situation there is just a little tension.
I've enjoyed Julie Gonzalo in several parts in similar movies. But her character Jessica didn't get off to a good start. Arrogant and narcissistic. Of course in most of these movies, that's the way the leads start off, with antagonism toward one another. Then suddenly, they turn angelic. And Jessica suddenly loses her NYC arrogance and becomes a very likeable lady. Gonzalo and Ronnie Rowe develop good chemistry. Mostly the movie is held together by their relationship.
The climax and ending are neither surprising nor sparkling - just nice.
I have to give the writers credit for one thing. I can't remember a Hallmark movie that actually understood when the sun rises and sets in the winter in northern latitudes. Jessica learns about long hours of darkness right away.
A fair story full of the usual Hallmark tropes including small town Christmas festivals, job pressures and being trapped with a deadline. They usually work but seem a bit forced here. I really wonder if the nature of the relationship caused the production to be a bit careful. It also doesn't help that the two leads lack romantic chemistry. Still, its worth a watch.
The characters are lovely. I don't like such backstabbing and negativity in my hallmark shows- no one should be ready to tear down someone else for a job. It wasn't needed; we already had the time aspect. That was a poor choice. That kind of storytelling is for the other networks. Keep hallmark happy and special.
I like to live in my hallmark bubble.
I know we watch Hallmark movies with unbelievable plots but oftentimes, the good script and execution makes up for it. Unfortunately, this one missed that mark. There were no big enough hurdles to make the H/h closer in a short span of time. There was no chemistry between the actors. Their interaction in the movie was a few times cringe-y. I was left thinking the two characters would never get together because there was no spark whatsoever. I was looking forward to this because of the diverse cast but was disappointed. Last thing, I would have preferred the grandma to be the mayor. The one they cast just didn't act or look like a leader type.
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- WissenswertesWas slated to film from the 3rd to the 24th of April, 2020, before productions across Canada were shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and ended up shooting later this year from July 15th to August 6th.
- PatzerWhen the camera gets a closeup of two of the snowmen being built you can tell they are Styrofoam balls instead of snow.
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