N'étant plus reconnaissable, Amy retourne dans sa ville natale et devient l'organisatrice du mariage de son premier amour avec l'idée de le récupérer quel qu'en soit le prix.N'étant plus reconnaissable, Amy retourne dans sa ville natale et devient l'organisatrice du mariage de son premier amour avec l'idée de le récupérer quel qu'en soit le prix.N'étant plus reconnaissable, Amy retourne dans sa ville natale et devient l'organisatrice du mariage de son premier amour avec l'idée de le récupérer quel qu'en soit le prix.
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Lisa Davis
- Carrie Taylor
- (as Lisa Ciara)
Chloe Paige Flowers
- Dylan
- (as Chloe Paige Flower)
Graham Schulze
- Young Jeff
- (as Graham Kieran Schulze)
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Nathan Kehn reminded me of Harrison Ford as Professor Jones (in the love you eyelid clip) when the wedding planner entered the classroom. Moreover he resembles a young Robert Redford in looks and acting style. His heroic entrance in a tux near the movie's end had a sophisticated dance flare. I replayed that part several times to watch how he did this footwork with ease and style. I thought he would be excellent as James Bond. Then his perfect run up the steps looked like he was flying. It made me think of how great he would be as the next Batman or Captain America. Nathan Kehn makes this movie a must see for anyone who likes to watch undiscovered talent. Furthermore Nathan's acting talent is easily seen on his Instagram page.
This would've been a better movie if the main guy getting married was portrayed to have a back bone! He lets the girl hang all over him, doesn't tell his finance' then basically goes upstairs with a stripper and only turns back when he knows it is the insane girl! Not cool dude............. spineless, cheating jerk. Being with a stripper is THE same as cheating with a non-stripper dude! Let Amy have him!!!! You can find better! Not a fan......
Lifetime movies obviously are made with limited budgets, I don't mind its a great place to find standout actors. Plot trends along the famous SWF from the 80s which is a classic, Amys character brings that SWF energy. Anyone knows an Amy knows exactly what i am talking about, Manipulative and calculating in attempt to bend the worlds will towards them. Warning If you are an Amy you may not be able to handle this movie! Macy does great at playing aloof they are the two standout characters, great plot by the writer, for originality. This is every brides worst nightmare next to being stood up. If you are a bride to be you may want to take notes, I had a few Amys in my life and its uncanny how accurate portrayed crazy this SWF brings her A game to the screen. Macy was cast great too, love her presence is unavoidable when she's on screen feel she could have had some more scenes and lines, I can see this being reworked on the big screen with the two head actresses on a big budget. It would slay, Definitely. Ill be following these two in the future. Great work Amy and Macy.
Dying to Marry Him plays on the trope of the loving hero (Kehn) and the classical villain (Mackay) folded in with a complex and tragic past that connects them.
Nathan Kehn did a remarkable job leading this cast. Kehn, who physically resembles is a younger Chris Evans but with all charm and allure of James McAvoy, effortlessly made Jeff Dardenswick a likable character. Kehn's range is flawless as his character goes from easy-going fiance and professor to protector and eventually, determined hero.
Kehn's leading ladies Anna Marie Dobbins and Andrea Hickey, both play well off each other, which builds the love and hate relationship necessary for story building. That said, the writers missed opportunities for Macy Williams (Dobbins) and Dardenswick (Kehn) to have more meaningful scenes as a couple with impending nuptials. The writing oversight combined with Amy Mackay (Hickey) and Dardenswick's (Kehn) chemistry essentially makes you want to root for the villain.
Primarily, the trope plays out as expected, and the second half plays out the opposite of what you feel should happen, but it overall was worth watching at least once.
Nathan Kehn did a remarkable job leading this cast. Kehn, who physically resembles is a younger Chris Evans but with all charm and allure of James McAvoy, effortlessly made Jeff Dardenswick a likable character. Kehn's range is flawless as his character goes from easy-going fiance and professor to protector and eventually, determined hero.
Kehn's leading ladies Anna Marie Dobbins and Andrea Hickey, both play well off each other, which builds the love and hate relationship necessary for story building. That said, the writers missed opportunities for Macy Williams (Dobbins) and Dardenswick (Kehn) to have more meaningful scenes as a couple with impending nuptials. The writing oversight combined with Amy Mackay (Hickey) and Dardenswick's (Kehn) chemistry essentially makes you want to root for the villain.
Primarily, the trope plays out as expected, and the second half plays out the opposite of what you feel should happen, but it overall was worth watching at least once.
This movie would have been average at best, but the acting was so atrocious, especially that of the male lead, that it took it quickly to sub-par. Because of the bad acting, many of the scenes that were supposed to be serious were comical such as the exaggerated expressions of the villain, Amy, and the totally unimpressive ER doc. Thriller, no. Comedy, kind of. Worth your time, not really.
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