Una pareja recién separada reaviva su romance cuando, sin darse cuenta, participan en un concurso televisado a nivel nacional que compite por una boda con todos los gastos pagados.Una pareja recién separada reaviva su romance cuando, sin darse cuenta, participan en un concurso televisado a nivel nacional que compite por una boda con todos los gastos pagados.Una pareja recién separada reaviva su romance cuando, sin darse cuenta, participan en un concurso televisado a nivel nacional que compite por una boda con todos los gastos pagados.
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
- David Sinclair
- (as Barry Levy)
- Kelsey Simpson
- (as a different name)
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But I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of the actors and their interactions together. I have a new respect for Jonathan Bennett as an actor. He is versatile, and this was a good fit. Brooke D'Orsay is always a great watch.
The couple had some serious and poignant moments for the first 20 minutes of the film.
Then the comedic situations arose and the two were excellent physical comedians. There were a few laugh out loud moments.
Towards the end there were some over the top situations which thankfully didn't last, and the final ending was perfect. These two were outstanding, imo.
I expected that and a story that was out of control as well. This story does push the envelope of silly situations, which are a negative for me, but it manages not to go so far as to lose me altogether. Just when things are going crazy, there are some sweet moments to pull it back.
Given that silliness is frequently intentional, the acting is good. The dialogue is good. I thought there was great chemistry between D'Orsay and Jonathan Bennett. The story follows one of the more obvious paths but then takes a turn that surprised me.
Jonathan Bennett inspires a special form of freshness to his roles, this case not being and exception and this is one of beautiful virtues of film. Some humor, some pies , some dreams and a drop of fight are smart used for something to be little more than to o familiar Hallmark recipe.
The end - embroidery of cliches, off course but the location, the clouds and the gifts one to other are not so bad.
In short, nice and little more.
Comedy is there, but I wish they had dialed it up to an eleven. Also, the first 13 minutes of the movie are depressing, showing the two unhappy protagonists. It should have been trimmed down to like 5 minutes. Finally, the scene of him yelling at her was base-breaking. An upset character can still use an indoor voice, and make at least some effort to not be a total jerk about it. His lame apology later didn't satisfy me.
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- CuriosidadesThe fictitious town of Abbottville may be a play on the name of Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada, close to where the small town scenes are actually filmed.
- PifiasThe female host of Hey Good Day is named Molly Hart. In the end credits, the character's name is listed as Molly Pak.
- Citas
Vic Baldwin: [as he and cohost Molly are interviewing a couple on air] Now, I understand you met Sam when he rescued you from a burning building?
Kelsey Simpson: That's right, and it was love at first sight.
Molly Hart: [as she and Vic laugh about the pun after the statement] So, I guess you can say it was a *combustible* relationship.
Sam Turner: [seriously] Actually, we don't make jokes about fire safety.
- ConexionesReferences La guerra de las galaxias (1977)
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