Añade un argumento en tu idiomaAfter female mechanic Jess reluctantly agrees to participate in a car restoration show, she is shocked to learn that her ex-boyfriend, Luke, is her main competitor. Will sparks reignite?After female mechanic Jess reluctantly agrees to participate in a car restoration show, she is shocked to learn that her ex-boyfriend, Luke, is her main competitor. Will sparks reignite?After female mechanic Jess reluctantly agrees to participate in a car restoration show, she is shocked to learn that her ex-boyfriend, Luke, is her main competitor. Will sparks reignite?
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Carlisle J. Williams
- Ike
- (as Carlisle Williams)
Donna St-Jean
- Boardroom executive
- (sin acreditar)
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The leads were not a good match and had no chemistry. The female lead was not even likeable, much less appealing. I didn't buy their relationship for a second and am not sure why she was cast in that role. When they were skating they looked silly. I think that Julie Gonzalo would have been a much better choice as she and Tyler Hynes have great chemistry together. I also didn't buy the guy playing Tyler Hyne's father. The get to know you segment on the tv show was super cringey even for a Hallmark movie. I actually think just about any other female in the Hallmark universe would have been a better fit for the female lead than the one they cast.
Tyler Hynes is the best leading man that Hallmark have on their books hands down.
With his droll sarcastic humour, he has the ability to make even the cheesiest line or the most wooden leading lady look good.
He can also elevate thinner material into looking better than it actually is, and that's a skill he has to utilise here, as 'Shifting Gears' relies heavily on him to drag it through.
It's not a film that deviates too far from the standard Hallmark format, and while that's comfortable, it needed perhaps another extra element to elevate it a little more from being just 'ok'.
Was the car show broadcasting live or was it being pre-recorded? The film never seems to know either.
Overall, Hynes manages to make the most of a lesser project.
With his droll sarcastic humour, he has the ability to make even the cheesiest line or the most wooden leading lady look good.
He can also elevate thinner material into looking better than it actually is, and that's a skill he has to utilise here, as 'Shifting Gears' relies heavily on him to drag it through.
It's not a film that deviates too far from the standard Hallmark format, and while that's comfortable, it needed perhaps another extra element to elevate it a little more from being just 'ok'.
Was the car show broadcasting live or was it being pre-recorded? The film never seems to know either.
Overall, Hynes manages to make the most of a lesser project.
I have seen way better movies than this one. The last five minutes was the best of the whole movie. I was greatly disappointed that I wasted my time on this one. In my opinion Tyler Hynes hasn't played in a good movie in a while. The story was choppy and sloppy.
There was no chemistry with Tyler and Katherine in the movie, perhaps because there was basically no story line.
As far as the restoring of cars, well that was choppy and just plain silly in my opinion.
I think Hallmark could do a whole lot better. Get new writers if this is the best you can do.
I think the writers on this story got an F.
There was no chemistry with Tyler and Katherine in the movie, perhaps because there was basically no story line.
As far as the restoring of cars, well that was choppy and just plain silly in my opinion.
I think Hallmark could do a whole lot better. Get new writers if this is the best you can do.
I think the writers on this story got an F.
Sorry to say that the film was not what i hoped.... Like " An unexpected christmas" or "Time for him to come home" and some other Tyler Hynes movies, that pulls you in make you feel whatever they are feeling makes you want to watch again and again, you laugh and cry with them. That what makes you want to watch a film.
The story far from capturing you, you feel left out, the male wardrobe was very poor, if you go back and check the old films you will see the balance and tasty combinations. Between the actors difficult to feel the electricity. I am not an expert but i watch with my being all the films. Film must have a soul if not, actors cannot do a lot. I like both the actors but because i like them cannot say that i like the film.
Hope to see Tyler Hynes in better written screenplays, scripts he can act that we know.
The story far from capturing you, you feel left out, the male wardrobe was very poor, if you go back and check the old films you will see the balance and tasty combinations. Between the actors difficult to feel the electricity. I am not an expert but i watch with my being all the films. Film must have a soul if not, actors cannot do a lot. I like both the actors but because i like them cannot say that i like the film.
Hope to see Tyler Hynes in better written screenplays, scripts he can act that we know.
I grew up a tomboy and automobile enthusiast. I love stories about female mechanics and restorers, but I expect them to be accurate. For instance, a 1954 Chevy should have a 235 cid inline six cylinder engine. Chevy didn't sell a V-8 until 1955. A 1947-8 Plymouth had a generator, not an alternator. These mistakes occur early on, which distracted me from the romance plot, and were hers. Was it sloppy writing or thinly disguised sexism?
There was humor to balance the tension, and a cute roller skating dance routine. The actors performed their characters well. Too bad the research didn't support the script. Having said that, I still recommend the movie. Just forgive the inaccuracies.
There was humor to balance the tension, and a cute roller skating dance routine. The actors performed their characters well. Too bad the research didn't support the script. Having said that, I still recommend the movie. Just forgive the inaccuracies.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesKatherine Barrell(Jess) and Ray Galletti(Wayne) are married to each in real life.
- PifiasThe photo of Jess working on a car in the photo exposition is out of sequence. The car that Jess is working on is a 1966 Thunderbird. This is based on observations of the 1966 Thunderbird Dad owned. At the point in the movie when the photo was taken, the car was not fully assembled.
- ConexionesReferences Jerry Maguire (1996)
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