Une jeune professionnelle des relations publiques arrive dans un B&B pittoresque pour le renouvellement des vœux de ses parents et tombe sur un ancien amour. Paniquée, elle prétend que le pr... Tout lireUne jeune professionnelle des relations publiques arrive dans un B&B pittoresque pour le renouvellement des vœux de ses parents et tombe sur un ancien amour. Paniquée, elle prétend que le propriétaire du B&B est son nouveau petit ami.Une jeune professionnelle des relations publiques arrive dans un B&B pittoresque pour le renouvellement des vœux de ses parents et tombe sur un ancien amour. Paniquée, elle prétend que le propriétaire du B&B est son nouveau petit ami.
James William O'Halloran
- Noah
- (as James O'Halloran)
Francesca Savige
- Melody
- (as Frankie Savige)
Natalia Belkina
- Office Worker
- (uncredited)
Steven Cragg
- Park Walker
- (uncredited)
Ava Shepherd
- Wedding Guest
- (uncredited)
Avis en vedette
Awkward.
Unrealistic.
Cringeworthy.
At least at the beginning.
But then there is some fun banter and some nice getting to know you moments between the two leads. And the Lily Lake B&B is located in a lovely setting near some beautiful waterfalls cleverly known as "The Falls". The movie also uses a lot of split screens in a way I found to be (mostly) effective. And the background music is quite good.
Still, a B&B with no WiFi?
No TVs in the rooms?
A front desk with no computer?
A front desk person who goes into another room, puts on headphones, and dances obliviously right when guests are expected to be checking in at 4pm?
Rhiannon Fish is not for everyone, but I enjoyed her in this movie and in the recent A Picture of Her. She's quirky, fun, spirited and engaging. And a little silly. And she looked great in this movie, especially in that white hat. Unfortunately, I didn't like how her role was written in the scenes involving her ex, Jason, who dumped her back in NYC, but just happened to be checking into the same B&B where Rory and her family were staying. I would have preferred it if her character had been written with more of a backbone.
James Williams O'Halloran was solid as Noah. Frankie Savige was savage as Rory's heartless boss Melody. Erin Connor had some lovely moments playing Rory's mother, and Renee Herbert was sweet and enthusiastic as Rory's sister Cleo.
Bottom line, it was worth watching.
"You'll look back one day and you'll realize that all the little things, they add up to be the big things in life. And that makes every moment so much more precious."
"There are two moments in life, those you miss and those you seize."
Unrealistic.
Cringeworthy.
At least at the beginning.
But then there is some fun banter and some nice getting to know you moments between the two leads. And the Lily Lake B&B is located in a lovely setting near some beautiful waterfalls cleverly known as "The Falls". The movie also uses a lot of split screens in a way I found to be (mostly) effective. And the background music is quite good.
Still, a B&B with no WiFi?
No TVs in the rooms?
A front desk with no computer?
A front desk person who goes into another room, puts on headphones, and dances obliviously right when guests are expected to be checking in at 4pm?
Rhiannon Fish is not for everyone, but I enjoyed her in this movie and in the recent A Picture of Her. She's quirky, fun, spirited and engaging. And a little silly. And she looked great in this movie, especially in that white hat. Unfortunately, I didn't like how her role was written in the scenes involving her ex, Jason, who dumped her back in NYC, but just happened to be checking into the same B&B where Rory and her family were staying. I would have preferred it if her character had been written with more of a backbone.
James Williams O'Halloran was solid as Noah. Frankie Savige was savage as Rory's heartless boss Melody. Erin Connor had some lovely moments playing Rory's mother, and Renee Herbert was sweet and enthusiastic as Rory's sister Cleo.
Bottom line, it was worth watching.
"You'll look back one day and you'll realize that all the little things, they add up to be the big things in life. And that makes every moment so much more precious."
"There are two moments in life, those you miss and those you seize."
The beginning of this film is just plain awkward and hard to watch...thanks in large part to it's lead actress Rhiannon Fish, but as the film goes on if you stick with it...it settles down into a decent Hallmark Romance with some good getting to know you moments and an excellent male lead James William O'Halloran. In addition to the very awkward beginning there is also the miss cast ex-boyfriend played by Callahan Colley who doesn't seem age appropriate for our lead.
This tells the story of a jr pr executive who end up doing pr for a small bed and breakfast owner in exchange for him playing her fake boyfriend for her parent's vow renewal. The message is slow down and don't miss out on the important moments.
"There are two kind of moments in life, those you miss and those you seize."
Romantics will enjoy this film if they can get over the initial awkwardness. The lead is not only handsome but really help pull this film together.
This tells the story of a jr pr executive who end up doing pr for a small bed and breakfast owner in exchange for him playing her fake boyfriend for her parent's vow renewal. The message is slow down and don't miss out on the important moments.
"There are two kind of moments in life, those you miss and those you seize."
Romantics will enjoy this film if they can get over the initial awkwardness. The lead is not only handsome but really help pull this film together.
Another forgettable rom-com, this one filmed in Australia. It was filmed around Brisbane, Australia which is beautiful and that's about the best thing I can say. The script is another cliched mess, not very well written. Rhiannon Fish overacts in everything I've seen her in, she's beautiful but can't act. When producers cast a bad actor in a lead role it brings down the production. Don't know where the director was, probably directing remotely or asleep. Erin Connor and Steve Nation are the best of the rest of the cast. Renee Herbert's acting is natural, O'Halloran and Colley are just ok. Not Hallmark quality.
A 2022 Australian made rom-com "A Perfect Pairing" is much better.
A 2022 Australian made rom-com "A Perfect Pairing" is much better.
I almost turned this off a few times through the first half hour. Ms Fish, lead actor, so completely over-played the goofy, ditzy role that I thought 'I can't sit through an hour and a half of this'. Cringey is putting it mildly. Luckily, she toned it down a bit as the film went on. I liked the male lead, James O'Halloran; very handsome and likeable. Renee Herbert plays the sister, and I really liked her. She played the part very naturally, I'd like to see more of her. The parents were played by actors who were also very natural and believeable. The plot itself is the same re-tread theme, right down to the evil boss and pretentious B & B travel critic (who says 'splendid'?!). Nothing new here at all.
7.9 stars.
Like others have mentioned, this starts off a bit funny. Rory goes to a B&B with her family for her parents anniversary. It's the same place her parents fell in love and first kissed many years ago. Rory is recently single. Her recent ex-boyfriend shows up with his new girlfriend (coincidence?). Rory pretends to be dating the B&B owner Noah in order to avoid embarrassment because she is still sensitive to the breakup, and his new girlfriend is super pretty. The rest of the story is the same as every other Hallmark of its kind. The pretenders start to become more than friends, the ex wants her back, yada yada yada.
There is nothing original in 'When Love Springs', and Rory is a bit too silly at times, kinda shrill, maybe too quirky...
HOWEVER....the positive aspects of this film far outweigh the negatives for me. The ambience is very inviting somehow, Noah's character is very likable, the relationship that matures between them is endearing, and there are several charismatic moments one cannot ignore.
Like others have mentioned, this starts off a bit funny. Rory goes to a B&B with her family for her parents anniversary. It's the same place her parents fell in love and first kissed many years ago. Rory is recently single. Her recent ex-boyfriend shows up with his new girlfriend (coincidence?). Rory pretends to be dating the B&B owner Noah in order to avoid embarrassment because she is still sensitive to the breakup, and his new girlfriend is super pretty. The rest of the story is the same as every other Hallmark of its kind. The pretenders start to become more than friends, the ex wants her back, yada yada yada.
There is nothing original in 'When Love Springs', and Rory is a bit too silly at times, kinda shrill, maybe too quirky...
HOWEVER....the positive aspects of this film far outweigh the negatives for me. The ambience is very inviting somehow, Noah's character is very likable, the relationship that matures between them is endearing, and there are several charismatic moments one cannot ignore.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAired as the last of seven original films in The Hallmark Channel's 2023 "Spring into Love" lineup.
- GaffesWhen Noah runs Rory's credit card on the old credit card machine, he gives her both copies. How is he going to get paid? That type of machine the proprietor had to turn the hard copy into the credit card company to get paid.
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