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6,7/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo 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.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
April Telek
- Sheila
- (as April Amber Telek)
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Just One kiss is a genuinely heartwarming story with a lot of charm. The soundtrack is pretty great, too. Recommend watching around the holiday tine, because why not??
Don't want to spoil anything because the writers actually put a lot of great twists and turns and the ending...
But definitely don't miss out on this one.
Don't want to spoil anything because the writers actually put a lot of great twists and turns and the ending...
But definitely don't miss out on this one.
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.
It's definitely worth watching, but all of the 10 out of 10 reviews are overselling the movie. It's good, not great.
I didn't like the bit about the mothers, although I could see lots of people enjoying them. The lead woman, though an interesting character, was overly sour. Her early exchanges with the lead man were heavily tinged with negativity. There were also a lot of coincidences (ex. Everyone bumps into each other in little old NYC) that could leave a viewer rolling their eyes.
But it's a Hallmark romance after all, and we all know the deal when watching these. I think this movie exceeds the average in this genre and delivers on the main selling points. The dialogue in the script and the acting were very good.
I didn't like the bit about the mothers, although I could see lots of people enjoying them. The lead woman, though an interesting character, was overly sour. Her early exchanges with the lead man were heavily tinged with negativity. There were also a lot of coincidences (ex. Everyone bumps into each other in little old NYC) that could leave a viewer rolling their eyes.
But it's a Hallmark romance after all, and we all know the deal when watching these. I think this movie exceeds the average in this genre and delivers on the main selling points. The dialogue in the script and the acting were very good.
This was a really good romantic TV movie. Very original, well acted, and a bit of old Frank can never hurt. You always know how a Hallmark movie ends, but this journey was better than most. Very enjoyable.
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.
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- AnecdotesAired as the second of five original films in The Hallmark Channel's 2022 "Spring into Love" lineup.
- Générique farfeluEpilogue: "This movie is dedicated to all our mothers in heaven. We still feel your love every day".
- ConnexionsFeatures Penny Serenade (1941)
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