Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueEvent planner Victoria can't wait to attend and plan her best friend's wedding in Paris. But when she finds out her ex is bringing a date, Victoria reconnects with her French childhood pen p... Tout lireEvent planner Victoria can't wait to attend and plan her best friend's wedding in Paris. But when she finds out her ex is bringing a date, Victoria reconnects with her French childhood pen pal.Event planner Victoria can't wait to attend and plan her best friend's wedding in Paris. But when she finds out her ex is bringing a date, Victoria reconnects with her French childhood pen pal.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Alex
- (as Vladimir Jivkov Mihaylov)
- Allen
- (as Peter Euan Macnaughton)
- Waiter
- (non crédité)
- The Groom
- (non crédité)
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All in all, worth watching.
My main complain is that if you are gonna have a French character, you should have a French actor. Yes, I can excuse a Canadian playing an American but and English playing a French? Not cool.
I actually loved the story, there were no major plot holes. Cliches? Yes we have a lot of them: we have two friends/exes reconnecting, a jealous ex boyfriend, nosy friends and misunderstandings, so it's your typical Hallmark movie. So you may wonder what makes this a good one? Firstly, Mallory and Joshua had passable chemistry (I forgot they worked together on Galavant, a TV show I watched) and of course, the location. We see a few typical spots of France (and if you pay attention you may see a few people with masks and even the police/security while they were filming)
I would have loved to watch a flashfoward tho, to see how the characters were doing (or maybe they are planning a second movie, which I will gradly watch). . For a second movie, however, I would get rid of the ex boyfriend and bring more diverse characters/actors. The movie didn't drive me crazy but I enjoyed it.
Le saviez-vous
- GaffesWhile trying to convince the chef to make a "fun" menu, Victoria list Poutine as an option. This is a French-Canadian dish that originates from Quebec, not France.
- Citations
Victoria Lewis: [arriving at Jacques' family home] When you said chateau, I didn't know that was French for palace.
Jacques Artis: It's just a country home.
Victoria Lewis: For who? Louis XIV? You are now legitimately a fairy-tale prince.
Jacques Artis: Yeah, but I didn't need a chateau for that.