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Fly Away with Me

  • Película de TV
  • 2022
  • TV-G
  • 1h 26min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,1/10
710
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Peter Mooney and Natalie Hall in Fly Away with Me (2022)
ComediaRomance

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaAngie finds the condo of her dreams in a tight market, but finds a macaw when she moves in--and there is a strict no-pet policy. Her neighbor Ted also has a dog. They band together to hide t... Leer todoAngie finds the condo of her dreams in a tight market, but finds a macaw when she moves in--and there is a strict no-pet policy. Her neighbor Ted also has a dog. They band together to hide their secret pets.Angie finds the condo of her dreams in a tight market, but finds a macaw when she moves in--and there is a strict no-pet policy. Her neighbor Ted also has a dog. They band together to hide their secret pets.

  • Dirección
    • Marita Grabiak
  • Guión
    • Barbara Kymlicka
  • Reparto principal
    • Natalie Hall
    • Peter Mooney
    • Melinda Michael
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,1/10
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    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Marita Grabiak
    • Guión
      • Barbara Kymlicka
    • Reparto principal
      • Natalie Hall
      • Peter Mooney
      • Melinda Michael
    • 14Reseñas de usuarios
    • 4Reseñas de críticos
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    Natalie Hall
    Natalie Hall
    • Angie
    Peter Mooney
    Peter Mooney
    • Ted
    Melinda Michael
    Melinda Michael
    • Gineen
    Joseph Kathrein
    Joseph Kathrein
    • Kyle
    Kathryn Kohut
    Kathryn Kohut
    • Beth
    Paul Constable
    Paul Constable
    • Louis
    Chris Zamat
    • Seth
    • (as Christopher Zamat)
    Karrie Kwong
    Karrie Kwong
    • Dr. Moore
    Gabriel Hudson
    • Mateo
    Peggy Prud'homme
    Peggy Prud'homme
    • Nancy
    • Dirección
      • Marita Grabiak
    • Guión
      • Barbara Kymlicka
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    7cgvsluis

    Colorful, romantic and light, this romance is easy breezy!

    Angie wind a condo lottery in a town where property is scarce. While moving in an injured exotic parrot flies in and sets up home. Unfortunately there is a no pet policy, but she discovers her neighbor is also harboring a pet...his sisters dog. They agree to help one another and a beautiful neighborly relationship grows between them.

    "Being a good neighbor is an art which makes life richer."-Louis.

    Neighbor Ted is an air traffic controller want to be pilot and easy on the eyes. Angie works in advertising but is a want to be romance writer ala Romancing the stone. These two are a match made in heaven and adorable together. They dream big and their dreams align.

    Sweet, simple, colorful romance with pets! Hallmark romantic fans will appreciate this film.
    2wayfind

    So Much Wrong with this Movie

    I hardly know where to begin, but I'll start with my shock that the doorman in this movie quoted Gladys Taber, a "woman's writer" who died in 1980, and whose "hearth and home" type column ("Butternut Wisdom,") my mother and I read in "Family Circle" magazine until the column ended in 1967. It makes me wonder if the author of this script is some Hallmark bigwig's 80-year-old mom who wanted to try her hand at script writing for the first time in her life...

    I mentioned the doorman. It so happens that, to me, he was the most interesting and convincing character in the movie. That should tell you something!

    As other reviews here have mentioned, the script was silly, disconnected, and made almost no sense. The direction was...odd. It would seem the director advised one actress, Melinda Michael, who plays the building manager, to overact to a maddening degree, but no one else got that memo. Also, a director with any sense would have had "Ted" simply stash the chew bone under the toss pillow (which was RIGHT THERE,) instead of sticking it under his arm. No, that move did not make the scene funnier.

    Natalie Hall sings to her adopted parrot in this movie - and, although the scene was silly, she demonstrates that she has FAR more singing talent than acting talent. She's a pretty girl, but her acting is just... Let's just say she should pursue singing as a career, instead. She has a beautiful voice.

    As to Peter Mooney, his casual charm and ability to throw away a line (actors will hear this,) are wasted on this ridiculous script. I would love to see him as the lead in a decent Hallmark movie, playing against an actress who can match him in the believability department.

    Some reviewers have mentioned the clothes, and I agree! The female lead and her "bestie" look absurd most of the time due to the costuming. I noticed that the men weren't in silly get-ups. Does the costumer have something against women? (I'm far from a feminist, but can't help but wonder!)

    Note to Hallmark: Since many actors who have repeatedly played fatherly mentor roles in your romances over the years are aging out of Hallmark, I advise you to hang onto that guy who played the doorman.
    6MIssM19

    Kind of silly but okay

    Apparently, in Chicago you can't get three things: a job, a boyfriend and an apartment. Angie is lucky enough to get the last one which she won in a lottery. There she meets Ted, who she is instantly attracted too. One day, a parrot flies into her apartment which has a no pet policy.

    It was a cute, okay movie. Kind of silly, but enjoyable nonetheless. Natalie Hall is Hallmark leading lady material and she proves it time and time again. Our leading man was not bad either.

    This story was original, not something we have seen before. I'm glad Hallmark is trying new things. I like that the story developed at a nice pace: first neighbours, then complicits, friends and then finally a love interest. The "villains" of the story are ok.

    My favorite part was the ending. It is quite funny and wasn't expecting it. I won't watch it again but it definitely pushed me to watch more movies Natalie's in.
    7weniwuna

    Almost an 8, but...

    Because the acting was quite good, I overlooked the fact that the plot was probably not very likely in reality. The leads were really fun to watch and see the slow progression of their relationship. However, when the female lead felt betrayed by a situation that could not have been helped without the male lead being put in a terrible position, I actually said out loud, "You've got to be kidding!" I don't know why almost ALL Hallmark movies seem to need a major misunderstanding or disagreement between the lead couple. You would think with some imagination the writers could developed their relationship in a more interesting way so that all the movies aren't alike with this same plot twist. So I'm sorry to say that what I was enjoying really let me down.
    4MichaelByTheSea

    Appealing leads, but they can't overcome a really dumb, unrealistic and unbelievable script

    Natalie Hall is sweet and pretty, and I liked her in the horribly titled, but surprisingly entertaining Hallmark food truck movie, You're Bacon Me Crazy. But I absolutely hated the last movie she was in (Road Trip Romance) and the script for this movie did her no favors.

    Hallmark once did a pretty good (and more realistic) movie about a character with a pet, living in a "no pet" rental (Nine Lives of Christmas). But doubling down with TWO such characters, each with noisy pets, in a luxury high rise "no pets" apartment building, that has a lobby security desk, with security cameras, and an ever present rules loving building manager, just made no sense.

    First, it's not like Angie tried to move in with her pet. As the movie begins, a noisy macaw literally flies into her unit just as she's moving in and minutes before the building manager drops by. So why not simply tell that to the building manager (who was somehow able to evict the prior tenant for "feeding the pigeons")? Angie had zero connection to the bird at that point and yet inexplicably lied and went into full stealth and deceit mode for a pet that wasn't even hers. Why?

    Second, Ted has a big dog that needs to walk and pee and poop every day. And likely barks if left behind (and even when Ted is there). Which means that dog is coming and going multiple times a day. Past the "security" guard, past the cameras, past other tenants, and past the "condo cop". What was he thinking? Answer: his part was written by a lazy writer unconcerned with logic and reality.

    Third, given how hard it was to find a decent rental, why would Angie or Ted jeopardize their hard to find rental units by repeatedly lying to the building manager and blatantly violating the rules?

    Otherwise (if you overlook the fundamentally flawed main premise of the movie, which colors every aspect of the story) the romance between the leads was believable, pleasant and would have worked in a different movie.

    Random observations:

    Having Hall's character do an elaborate jumping and dancing routine out on the deck, in a stunningly ineffective attempt to get the bird to leave its cage, was just ridiculous.

    The luxury apartment is at least 15 stories tall and seems big. If daddy owns it, and his daughter is the building manager, why isn't she living there?

    Who moves in and out of a rental unit one plant at a time?

    If you're trying to pretend you don't have a pet, why are you carrying a LARGE uncovered pet cage?

    Tenants can't be immediately evicted. Even if they break the rules. There's a process. Sometimes it takes months.

    Arguably, a truly "new" no pets policy would only affect future tenants, unless the existing leases already had that prohibition or purported to make tenants subject to future policy changes.

    The casting director on that TV commercial needs to be fired.

    Where did wannabe pilot Ted get that pilot's uniform?

    Hallmark writers, like many of their characters, seem to have a childlike sense of financial realities.

    Sometimes, a workplace is so toxic you have to quit even if you don't have a new job lined up; other times, quitting is just stupid unless you're a trust fund baby.

    Good luck paying rent anywhere, let alone for a luxury apartment, without a job.

    Good luck turning a first script into spendable cash right after (almost) finishing it.

    And the "lines" that we heard from her script sounded more like descriptive text from a novel.

    Gladys Taber once said "BEING a good neighbor is an art which makes life richer." But Louis says "a good neighbor is an art which makes life richer." The missing verb is the key to the original quote. The neighbor isn't the "art" , it's the act of "BEING a good neighbor" that's an "art"

    Louis seems like a nice guy. But he's REALLY bad at his job and is begging to get fired (has he met his boss?)

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    • Curiosidades
      The eighth of eleven original films in The Hallmark Channel's 2022 "Fall into Love" lineup.
    • Pifias
      This movie is supposedly set in Chicago. The tail number of all airplanes registered in the United States begins with the letter N. The planes in this movie have tail numbers beginning with the letter C, which is used for Canada where the movie was filmed.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 24 de septiembre de 2022 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Hallmark Channel Press (United States)
      • Johnson Production Group (Canada)
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      • Ottawa, ON, Canadá(Filming City)
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      • Johnson Production Group
      • Tim Johnson Productions
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      • 16:9 HD

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