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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTwo complete opposites with disastrous love lives are brought together unbeknownst by them by their matchmaking mothers.Two complete opposites with disastrous love lives are brought together unbeknownst by them by their matchmaking mothers.Two complete opposites with disastrous love lives are brought together unbeknownst by them by their matchmaking mothers.
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I loved the singing in this movie. It breaks up the story telling with a nice tune every now & then and the smiles from the actors are contagious. I also enjoyed seeing ethnic characters in the lead, Italian, Jewish, Mexican, the moms were funny. The movie moved pretty fast for Hallmark, I mean he tried to kiss her on the 1st date! Lol I like these actors, they seemed more natural in their roles.
Loved it.
Loved it.
If it weren't for the fact that this is slightly post-1990s TV-movie-ish (it is a TV movie, after all) and thus not quite as smooth, sleek, and developed as it might otherwise be, this would be a full 5 out of 5 stars! TV movies from the 1990s and before tended to be as good as anything seen in theaters, because the lighting, the musical score, and the cast made them so. But, this one, while still a product of its time, does seem more like the TV movies of the past than any I've seen this past decade or so!
This is honestly one of the best TV movies I've ever seen, and certainly the best Hallmark romcom I've ever seen! In fact, I would say this is the best romcom in general (theatrical release or not) of the decade so far!
Say what you will about the faults of the past, but if art reflects life at all, they did something right way back when, to create some of the most wholesome movies and music this world has ever known during the "golden age of Hollywood" and old Broadway, and we have never been as wholesome or romantic since. This movie recognizes and honors that wholesomeness by paying tribute to it in the love of its lead characters.
If you are a romantic and old movie buff like me, you will be awed at how much you relate to these characters, their shared love of classic b&w cinema, and old-time classic song standards. All this set against the backdrop of cozy old New York apartment buildings that harken back to the eras these characters watch so adoringly on the screen, and you have all the makings of a winner! This really was THAT GOOD!
I came upon this movie by chance, as it was one of those suggested for fans of the film "Random Encounter" (2013) that I had just watched, and being that there are an endless array of suggested movies at our fingertips these days, I almost passed right by it. But, the look of the leading lady stopped me in my tracks and I knew I had to see it!
Yes, you can have love at first sight, because when I first laid eyes on the leading lady of this film and saw the commercial for it, I knew it was for me! She reminded me of Joan Jett circa 1991-93 (the way she looked in her episode of "Highlander"). My Joanie!! I just kept thinking of Joan the whole time, and it made me love this even more. There was even a mention of Elvis, and the inclusion of the song "New York, New York" first made famous by Joanie's favorite actress and friend, Liza Minnelli. Plus, the leading man was a singer with fans, just like my Joanie! And the leading lady is a poetry buff, and I am a poet. So, this feels like OUR movie- and thus, I just can't say enough good things about it!
This is basically a Nora Ephron knockoff, and I love it! And no, I DID NOT see that twist at the end coming! What a sweet surprise that brought tears to my eyes!! Gosh, I love a good twist!!
This movie will make you feel nostalgic for a time we never had, and for the people we hardly have left (those kind of old folks are almost long gone by now), but it will also make you glad to be alive, thanks to all that talk of fate, the universe, and things happening for a reason- which is a really special balance. Yes, I'd say this is a Godwink movie!
I recommend this to fans of old Hollywood, romcoms, those who like to see more mature love stories (as opposed to teens or 20-30 year-olds), and those who believe in Godwinks.
If you liked "The Mirror Has Two Faces" (1996), "Serendipity" (2002), "Only the Lonely" (1991), and "Curtain Call" (1998), you'll love this!
UPDATE: As of 7:06 AM today 12/24/2022, I just found out that the leading lady who caught my eye and reminded me of my Joanie had actually portrayed Joanie's fave actress Liza in the Netflix mini-series "Halston". Wow- so when I said she reminded me of my Joanie, I was really onto something!
This is honestly one of the best TV movies I've ever seen, and certainly the best Hallmark romcom I've ever seen! In fact, I would say this is the best romcom in general (theatrical release or not) of the decade so far!
Say what you will about the faults of the past, but if art reflects life at all, they did something right way back when, to create some of the most wholesome movies and music this world has ever known during the "golden age of Hollywood" and old Broadway, and we have never been as wholesome or romantic since. This movie recognizes and honors that wholesomeness by paying tribute to it in the love of its lead characters.
If you are a romantic and old movie buff like me, you will be awed at how much you relate to these characters, their shared love of classic b&w cinema, and old-time classic song standards. All this set against the backdrop of cozy old New York apartment buildings that harken back to the eras these characters watch so adoringly on the screen, and you have all the makings of a winner! This really was THAT GOOD!
I came upon this movie by chance, as it was one of those suggested for fans of the film "Random Encounter" (2013) that I had just watched, and being that there are an endless array of suggested movies at our fingertips these days, I almost passed right by it. But, the look of the leading lady stopped me in my tracks and I knew I had to see it!
Yes, you can have love at first sight, because when I first laid eyes on the leading lady of this film and saw the commercial for it, I knew it was for me! She reminded me of Joan Jett circa 1991-93 (the way she looked in her episode of "Highlander"). My Joanie!! I just kept thinking of Joan the whole time, and it made me love this even more. There was even a mention of Elvis, and the inclusion of the song "New York, New York" first made famous by Joanie's favorite actress and friend, Liza Minnelli. Plus, the leading man was a singer with fans, just like my Joanie! And the leading lady is a poetry buff, and I am a poet. So, this feels like OUR movie- and thus, I just can't say enough good things about it!
This is basically a Nora Ephron knockoff, and I love it! And no, I DID NOT see that twist at the end coming! What a sweet surprise that brought tears to my eyes!! Gosh, I love a good twist!!
This movie will make you feel nostalgic for a time we never had, and for the people we hardly have left (those kind of old folks are almost long gone by now), but it will also make you glad to be alive, thanks to all that talk of fate, the universe, and things happening for a reason- which is a really special balance. Yes, I'd say this is a Godwink movie!
I recommend this to fans of old Hollywood, romcoms, those who like to see more mature love stories (as opposed to teens or 20-30 year-olds), and those who believe in Godwinks.
If you liked "The Mirror Has Two Faces" (1996), "Serendipity" (2002), "Only the Lonely" (1991), and "Curtain Call" (1998), you'll love this!
UPDATE: As of 7:06 AM today 12/24/2022, I just found out that the leading lady who caught my eye and reminded me of my Joanie had actually portrayed Joanie's fave actress Liza in the Netflix mini-series "Halston". Wow- so when I said she reminded me of my Joanie, I was really onto something!
'Just One Kiss' is the second film in the newly introduced, as of 2022, Spring Into Love seasonal block that had replaced the Spring Fever/Spring Fling one(s). The first being the decent if uneven 'A Second Chance at Love'. It is always nice to have a break from the Hallmark regulars every now and again, and it was interesting to have Broadway actors/singers in the lead roles (in fact 2022 had more non-Hallmark regulars leads than most previous years). Did like the premise.
And it is done well here in 'Just One Kiss'. It is not a great or perfect film (none of the 2022 Hallmark films are, or any of their output), but as far as 2022 Hallmark films go it is one of the better ones and was refreshing. Definitely an improvement over 'A Second Chance at Love', no annoying characters for example here. Nice to have a more musical-oriented film, which really played to the two leads' significant vocal talents, and do it as well as it does. Definitely worth watching at least once.
Do agree that the misunderstanding is extremely predictable and felt very contrived, not uncommon with Hallmark but this was one of the worst faring examples of the 2022 output.
The ending did feel really rushed as well as too convenient. Do agree too that Santino Fontana had some awkward moments early on.
Having said all of that, a lot is good. It is a very attractively photographed film with lovely scenery. The music is catchy and upbeat while also having soul in all the right places, that it is exceptionally well performed by the leads (both experienced music theatre performers). Fontana's acting does improve and becomes a good deal more charming and relaxed. Krysta Rodriguez is a joy throughout and a breath of fresh air. Their chemistry is genuine and very sweet and perky, and mostly their characters were worth connecting with.
Supporting cast are all solid with no exception and their characters while typical are neither dull or irritating. The writing is playfully light-hearted while taking the more serious moments seriously, without going into morose land. The story is far from perfect or original, but it is very upbeat and energetic and the charm and warm hearted factors are very high.
Overall, liked it a good deal while not loving it. 7/10.
And it is done well here in 'Just One Kiss'. It is not a great or perfect film (none of the 2022 Hallmark films are, or any of their output), but as far as 2022 Hallmark films go it is one of the better ones and was refreshing. Definitely an improvement over 'A Second Chance at Love', no annoying characters for example here. Nice to have a more musical-oriented film, which really played to the two leads' significant vocal talents, and do it as well as it does. Definitely worth watching at least once.
Do agree that the misunderstanding is extremely predictable and felt very contrived, not uncommon with Hallmark but this was one of the worst faring examples of the 2022 output.
The ending did feel really rushed as well as too convenient. Do agree too that Santino Fontana had some awkward moments early on.
Having said all of that, a lot is good. It is a very attractively photographed film with lovely scenery. The music is catchy and upbeat while also having soul in all the right places, that it is exceptionally well performed by the leads (both experienced music theatre performers). Fontana's acting does improve and becomes a good deal more charming and relaxed. Krysta Rodriguez is a joy throughout and a breath of fresh air. Their chemistry is genuine and very sweet and perky, and mostly their characters were worth connecting with.
Supporting cast are all solid with no exception and their characters while typical are neither dull or irritating. The writing is playfully light-hearted while taking the more serious moments seriously, without going into morose land. The story is far from perfect or original, but it is very upbeat and energetic and the charm and warm hearted factors are very high.
Overall, liked it a good deal while not loving it. 7/10.
Two moms set up their romantic offspring who have both loved but had their hearts broken. Mia Rivera is a college professor of literature who was inspired in her youth by the Turkish poet Nazim Hikmet and him poem "on living". Tony Romano is a piano bar singer who wears a fedora and likes to sing the crooner classics.
"So many of us when it comes to love-the journey from aspiration to fulfillment is a very bumpy road."-Professor Rivera
Tony and Mia meet first while heckling each other in a theater and then run into each other on the street...thanks to a little help from their moms.
"I'm not in a funk."-Mia. "All hermits say that"-bff
Mia moves into Tony's appartement building with her daughter and is in the process of divorcing her good-for-nothing husband. Her daughters first friend in her new home happens to be Tony's niece who he is looking after while his sister is away.
Tony and Mia agree to be friends...and get to know each other...the rest is history!
The dedication at the end is sweet, sentimental and beautiful.
"Ralph Waldo Emerson says shallow men believe in luck, strong men believe in cause and effect."-Mia.
"Stab the body and it heals, but enter the heart and the wound lasts a lifetime."-Mineko Iwasaki
"Deny me bread, air, light, spring, but never your laughter for I will die."-Pablo Neruda
This was sweetly romantic in an old fashioned way that is very sentimental. I highly recommend this to any romantics out there.
"So many of us when it comes to love-the journey from aspiration to fulfillment is a very bumpy road."-Professor Rivera
Tony and Mia meet first while heckling each other in a theater and then run into each other on the street...thanks to a little help from their moms.
"I'm not in a funk."-Mia. "All hermits say that"-bff
Mia moves into Tony's appartement building with her daughter and is in the process of divorcing her good-for-nothing husband. Her daughters first friend in her new home happens to be Tony's niece who he is looking after while his sister is away.
Tony and Mia agree to be friends...and get to know each other...the rest is history!
The dedication at the end is sweet, sentimental and beautiful.
"Ralph Waldo Emerson says shallow men believe in luck, strong men believe in cause and effect."-Mia.
"Stab the body and it heals, but enter the heart and the wound lasts a lifetime."-Mineko Iwasaki
"Deny me bread, air, light, spring, but never your laughter for I will die."-Pablo Neruda
This was sweetly romantic in an old fashioned way that is very sentimental. I highly recommend this to any romantics out there.
I was surprised to see all the 10 reviews for this movie. Don't get me wrong. This movie has a lot going for it, but even relative to the genre it's in, is it a 10? (I'm all for giving a 10 to movies that don't have A list actors or appear in theatres if they have something special going for them. If it hits me in a special way.)
Hallmark has been in a rut now for a while with a lot of really bland movies. Sure, there's been a couple that were better than that, but many of us who rarely miss a Saturday night have felt something missing from so many of those movies. The same goes even more so for the other "knock off" channels.
I can see why so many people welcome this movie as a break from that. It has a lot of really good elements going for it. The dialogue is very good. The leads have chemistry. There are some little twists and turns here and there. There are a lot of nostalgic old school songs and even a couple of little dance routines. The one with the two kids is a lot of fun. The premise isn't quite the usual stuff. The moms make the viewer wonder about exactly what's going on there. It's a fun movie with a lot of upbeat moments and some slightly tender ones mixed in.
I can't personally give it a perfect score. The story is predictable especially the "misunderstanding". I thought the ending was rushed. I could have easily given the movie another 5-15 minutes screen time.
I had trouble with the background for the divorce. I can easily understand that Mia had good reasons, but the movie's explanations for Casey's failings fall short. For much of the movie, it seems like her only complaint was that his drinking led to some irresponsible episodes. Did they lose their apartment only because he lost his job? That doesn't seem to fit. Mia talks about his lies, but the way it's presented lacks gravity, at least until very late in the movie. Mia tells Casey that she's doing it for Rosie, but Rosie doesn't seem to display the wounds one would expect given her father's drinking. There doesn't have to be abuse to leave a child with trauma. I guess what I'm saying is that for anyone who hasn't seen what alcoholism can do to a family, the movie didn't explain the pain from which the family is trying to recover.
Krysta Rodriguez has a beautiful voice. I would have like to hear more of her. On the other hand, Santino Fontana had some spotty moments, especially early on. For the early part of the movie, I was thinking - this is a headliner? His performances later on get much better.
Hallmark has been in a rut now for a while with a lot of really bland movies. Sure, there's been a couple that were better than that, but many of us who rarely miss a Saturday night have felt something missing from so many of those movies. The same goes even more so for the other "knock off" channels.
I can see why so many people welcome this movie as a break from that. It has a lot of really good elements going for it. The dialogue is very good. The leads have chemistry. There are some little twists and turns here and there. There are a lot of nostalgic old school songs and even a couple of little dance routines. The one with the two kids is a lot of fun. The premise isn't quite the usual stuff. The moms make the viewer wonder about exactly what's going on there. It's a fun movie with a lot of upbeat moments and some slightly tender ones mixed in.
I can't personally give it a perfect score. The story is predictable especially the "misunderstanding". I thought the ending was rushed. I could have easily given the movie another 5-15 minutes screen time.
I had trouble with the background for the divorce. I can easily understand that Mia had good reasons, but the movie's explanations for Casey's failings fall short. For much of the movie, it seems like her only complaint was that his drinking led to some irresponsible episodes. Did they lose their apartment only because he lost his job? That doesn't seem to fit. Mia talks about his lies, but the way it's presented lacks gravity, at least until very late in the movie. Mia tells Casey that she's doing it for Rosie, but Rosie doesn't seem to display the wounds one would expect given her father's drinking. There doesn't have to be abuse to leave a child with trauma. I guess what I'm saying is that for anyone who hasn't seen what alcoholism can do to a family, the movie didn't explain the pain from which the family is trying to recover.
Krysta Rodriguez has a beautiful voice. I would have like to hear more of her. On the other hand, Santino Fontana had some spotty moments, especially early on. For the early part of the movie, I was thinking - this is a headliner? His performances later on get much better.
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- TriviaAired as the second of five original films in The Hallmark Channel's 2022 "Spring into Love" lineup.
- Créditos curiososEpilogue: "This movie is dedicated to all our mothers in heaven. We still feel your love every day".
- ConexionesFeatures La canción del recuerdo (1941)
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