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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAfter seeing cute producer Paige banter with host applicant Ben during job interview, the TV network makes them co-hosts for a travelogue for Oahu. Can they work together?After seeing cute producer Paige banter with host applicant Ben during job interview, the TV network makes them co-hosts for a travelogue for Oahu. Can they work together?After seeing cute producer Paige banter with host applicant Ben during job interview, the TV network makes them co-hosts for a travelogue for Oahu. Can they work together?
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Sebastian Siegel
- Todd
- (as Sebastian Siegal)
'O'oe Carr
- Leimomi
- (as Marysa Carr)
Shereen Balles
- Hotel Guest
- (sin créditos)
Edwin Bond
- Businessman
- (sin créditos)
Jess A. Cruz
- Resort employee
- (sin créditos)
Mickey Graue
- Coffee Assistant
- (sin créditos)
Paul S.W. Lee
- Resort Guest
- (sin créditos)
Luis Pereira
- Luau Guest
- (sin créditos)
Scott M. Schewe
- Resort Guest
- (sin créditos)
Larry Schultz
- Resort Staff
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
Paige is a producer, and ex host, of a travel show. The show is looking for a brand new host so they turn to Ben, also an ex host of said show, to come back and do a season. Little do our leads know that after being filmed accidentally, the network wants both of them to do it after watching them bicker.
Let's be honest, shall we? This movie was made so that Pascale and Kavan could work together and travel at the same time. The fact that the main plot is based on the back and forth between the characters (based on the real one by the actors) is hilarious. It definitely looked like they were having fun. (how dare you that they are a "poor match of a couple"?)
We have have watched Pascale and Kavan have fun and bicker, we have also watched them as Lee and Rosemary and as Molly and Nick on "The Perfect Bride" and honestly, I do not get tired. As much as I love this duo, I don't think this was as funny as other projects of theirs, but I still enjoyed it.
Onto the movie. I liked it. It's definitely not Hallmark's greatest and it's far from it. The true stars were the leads and definitely Hawaii. I just wished we could have seen more but in these COVID times I don't know how restricted it is, so I will appreaciate what was given to us.
I liked that the characters got to spend time together and that the relationship developed naturally. I was surprised by the "pre-ending" trouble, as I liked to call it. While I didn't see it coming, I thought it could have been resolved better.
I literally didn't care about any of the other characters. In fact, there is no secondary couple nor plot.
NOW LET'S GET TECHNICAL.
Maybe some other reviewer can answer this, but isn't Kavan looking straight at the camera around the 59 minute mark?
Now, the worst part of the movie. We see Paige buying a ticket and when she gets to the gate the flight already took off. That's just UNREALISTIC. Why would airlines sell tickets if the flight is boarding or about to board? It is literally looking for trouble and lawsuits. Airlines close check-in before boarding because there are many things going behind the scenes that passengers don't see. ANYWAY, that had me screaming at the screen, I know it's supposed to add drama to the movie but it didn't work for me. I didn't buy it.
In conclusion, you either hate this or love it. I'm just glad I could see these two together again.
Let's be honest, shall we? This movie was made so that Pascale and Kavan could work together and travel at the same time. The fact that the main plot is based on the back and forth between the characters (based on the real one by the actors) is hilarious. It definitely looked like they were having fun. (how dare you that they are a "poor match of a couple"?)
We have have watched Pascale and Kavan have fun and bicker, we have also watched them as Lee and Rosemary and as Molly and Nick on "The Perfect Bride" and honestly, I do not get tired. As much as I love this duo, I don't think this was as funny as other projects of theirs, but I still enjoyed it.
Onto the movie. I liked it. It's definitely not Hallmark's greatest and it's far from it. The true stars were the leads and definitely Hawaii. I just wished we could have seen more but in these COVID times I don't know how restricted it is, so I will appreaciate what was given to us.
I liked that the characters got to spend time together and that the relationship developed naturally. I was surprised by the "pre-ending" trouble, as I liked to call it. While I didn't see it coming, I thought it could have been resolved better.
I literally didn't care about any of the other characters. In fact, there is no secondary couple nor plot.
NOW LET'S GET TECHNICAL.
Maybe some other reviewer can answer this, but isn't Kavan looking straight at the camera around the 59 minute mark?
Now, the worst part of the movie. We see Paige buying a ticket and when she gets to the gate the flight already took off. That's just UNREALISTIC. Why would airlines sell tickets if the flight is boarding or about to board? It is literally looking for trouble and lawsuits. Airlines close check-in before boarding because there are many things going behind the scenes that passengers don't see. ANYWAY, that had me screaming at the screen, I know it's supposed to add drama to the movie but it didn't work for me. I didn't buy it.
In conclusion, you either hate this or love it. I'm just glad I could see these two together again.
There's a simple way to tell if you'll like this movie, and that's how much you like Pascale Hutton and Kavan Smith together.
True the plot is inconsequential - it's predictable. It's an excuse to put these two people on the same screen. I didn't see the twist coming, but I should have because the plot is almost the same as another movie that I can't remember the title. (If I describe it, it's too close to spoilers even if it is predictable.)
The point is that Hutton and Smith have worked together for years and the chemistry and ease of their real relationship is obvious.
That's not to say these characters are anything like those on When Calls the Heart because they aren't. In fact the two actors almost switch personalities. (It makes me wonder if someone said to Smith - see how close you can imitate Rosemary and maybe likewise to Hutton as Lee.)
I enjoyed it. There are only so many new plots that fit Saturday night on Hallmark Channel. I do love it when there is something fresh, but barring that, I look for the relationships and this pair came through again.
True the plot is inconsequential - it's predictable. It's an excuse to put these two people on the same screen. I didn't see the twist coming, but I should have because the plot is almost the same as another movie that I can't remember the title. (If I describe it, it's too close to spoilers even if it is predictable.)
The point is that Hutton and Smith have worked together for years and the chemistry and ease of their real relationship is obvious.
That's not to say these characters are anything like those on When Calls the Heart because they aren't. In fact the two actors almost switch personalities. (It makes me wonder if someone said to Smith - see how close you can imitate Rosemary and maybe likewise to Hutton as Lee.)
I enjoyed it. There are only so many new plots that fit Saturday night on Hallmark Channel. I do love it when there is something fresh, but barring that, I look for the relationships and this pair came through again.
First things first: This production deserves credit for navigating the COVID crisis, especially under the very restrictive mandates in Honolulu. Attentive viewers will notice the preponderance of outdoor shots--which is perfect for a film that wants to capitalize on the beauty of Hawaii---and the emphasis on spacing and small groups.
Pascale Hutton and Kavan Smith are a staple on Hallmark. Here they play Paige and Ben, co-hosts of a destination travel show, who come to Oahu to create an episode. Like oil and vinegar at first, they grapple with the incompatibility of their styles. Paige likes things scripted and under control; Ben prefers the ad lib and impromptu adventures.
As a travelogue for Oahu, the film does a satisfactory job. As a romance, it successfully leans on the comedic chops of its stars, who have a practiced and warm congeniality. They were heavily involved in the design and production of this film.
As other viewers have commented, some haircuts are noticeably patchy, but that minor detail is more than compensated for by the aforementioned extra effort required to make this film during civil restrictions and travel limitations.
Pascale Hutton and Kavan Smith are a staple on Hallmark. Here they play Paige and Ben, co-hosts of a destination travel show, who come to Oahu to create an episode. Like oil and vinegar at first, they grapple with the incompatibility of their styles. Paige likes things scripted and under control; Ben prefers the ad lib and impromptu adventures.
As a travelogue for Oahu, the film does a satisfactory job. As a romance, it successfully leans on the comedic chops of its stars, who have a practiced and warm congeniality. They were heavily involved in the design and production of this film.
As other viewers have commented, some haircuts are noticeably patchy, but that minor detail is more than compensated for by the aforementioned extra effort required to make this film during civil restrictions and travel limitations.
Love these two together. Fun story. Great scenery.
Awful, not worth my reviewing.... Poor match of a couple...
Could not finish watching,, so boring!
Could not finish watching,, so boring!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaWhen Ben and Paige meet for the first time, Ben asks if they've met before because she looks so familiar. Actors Kavan Smith and Pascale Hutton play a married couple on When Calls the Heart (2014) and another couple in The Perfect Bride (2017) and its sequel Wedding Bells (2019), respectively a TV series and two TV movies also for the Hallmark Channel.
- ConexionesReferences Casablanca (1942)
- Bandas sonorasI Ran (So Far Away)
(uncredited)
Written by Frank Maudsley, Paul Reynolds, Ali Score, and Michael Score
Performed by A Flock of Seagulls
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- Honolulu, Hawái, Estados Unidos(on location)
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