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Lily, conductora de un programa de telerrealidad, se dirige a su pequeña ciudad universitaria para grabar su último programa. Pronto descubre que uno de los concursantes es su exnovio, Scott... Leer todoLily, conductora de un programa de telerrealidad, se dirige a su pequeña ciudad universitaria para grabar su último programa. Pronto descubre que uno de los concursantes es su exnovio, Scott.Lily, conductora de un programa de telerrealidad, se dirige a su pequeña ciudad universitaria para grabar su último programa. Pronto descubre que uno de los concursantes es su exnovio, Scott.
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Kayvon Kelly
- Danny Sullivan (Groom Two)
- (as Kayvon Khoshkam)
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I have no clue why this is being passed off as a new movie on Hallmark. It wasn't I saw this in either 2017 or 2018. I love Hallmark movie addicted and I have seen almost all of them if not all of them. This isn't your normal cheesy one. I love cheesy movies. This is cute. It was nice to see some new faces besides the Hallmark regulars that star in. This movie isn't that memorable. It's not bad movie by a long shot but this was more of a drama romance. If you are looking for a light hearted cheesy comedy romance this is definitely not it. I was bored with it. It's not my cup of tea with hallmark movies. If you like rom-coms this definitely isn't it. I personally wouldn't watch it again.. It's more like a one and done. If I wasn't a loyal Hallmark fan I would have shut it off. It just ended up being background noise while I waited for something else to come on.
The main motif, in my case, to see this film was the appreciation for BJ Harrison. The story itself is not very inspired crafted, the main actors are beautiful and, in some measure, this is enough, the critic moment is so forced and the end sounds pretty fake.
An ex, a TV show, few couples being frame for a single competitor pair who becomes not a pair, irony about virtual media obsession and familiar figures from Hallmark universe.
And the fair- nice- correct performance of BJ Harrison as mother of pretty confuse groom.
Nothing more except a bad used idealism and not so credible relation between characters.
An ex, a TV show, few couples being frame for a single competitor pair who becomes not a pair, irony about virtual media obsession and familiar figures from Hallmark universe.
And the fair- nice- correct performance of BJ Harrison as mother of pretty confuse groom.
Nothing more except a bad used idealism and not so credible relation between characters.
Personally, I thought it could have been better. This was a good film and it was interesting to watch, but I felt it was lacking in a few areas. It wasn't always romantic and personally I couldn't really feel the chemistry at times with Lily and Scott. It seems the film was really building a strong romance about reminding Lily and Scott of how much they miss and how in love they were, but I felt they didn't really delve deep enough into their past. Plus there were some characters I wish we could have seen more of such as Lily's old professor and Scott's best man who is also a therapist. I especially felt they should have gotten more screentime, helping Scott and Lily respectively with their problems with Lily's writers block and Scott's relationship issues and re-emerging feelings for Lily. I also felt there should have been more drama between Lily and Scott's fiancée, but again it was lacking. Plus I felt we didn't get to see enough of the production of the reality TV show as well as the other engaged couples and as for the ending I thought it was uninteresting and kinda predictable.
Overall, personally I felt the movie was okay. It was really great at the start, but it started to lack in some areas towards the ending and honestly I don't know if I'll watch it again.
Overall, personally I felt the movie was okay. It was really great at the start, but it started to lack in some areas towards the ending and honestly I don't know if I'll watch it again.
Unlike other reviewers I didn't think there was zero chemistry. I'm so thankful there wasn't some annoying voiced lead character, like actress Leah Renee. I'm glad to see some diversity in the actors. The male lead reminded me of Dule Hill with that smooth voice and look, That's a good thing!! Lead actress was very attractive and not Uber skinny like a lot of their actresses. It's a Hallmark movie and you never expect a lot and this was better than a lot of them.
I truly enjoyed this movie because it's relatable. The awkwardness of running into a past love and dealing with the dilemma of choosing Love over Career. Great storyline! Heather and Cornelius were great together. I would love to see either of them in more Hallmark channel movies. 🙌
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