Alors qu'elle se prépare au mariage de sa sœur, Addie perd la bague de sa grand-mère dans les eaux d'Hawaï. Elle engage le marin Jack pour plonger avec elle pour le trouver et redécouvre son... Tout lireAlors qu'elle se prépare au mariage de sa sœur, Addie perd la bague de sa grand-mère dans les eaux d'Hawaï. Elle engage le marin Jack pour plonger avec elle pour le trouver et redécouvre son amour de la mer.Alors qu'elle se prépare au mariage de sa sœur, Addie perd la bague de sa grand-mère dans les eaux d'Hawaï. Elle engage le marin Jack pour plonger avec elle pour le trouver et redécouvre son amour de la mer.
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There is love in the air in the tropics with a beautiful Hawaiian landscape and a destination wedding. The main focus is the maid of honor trying to figure out what direction to take her own life, and meanwhile she falls head over heals (ever so progressively) for a local diver and shop owner. What's not to love about this adventure? There is everything exciting to be found in "Hidden Gems". The chemistry between the leads is a tangible young love, the bride and groom are preparing for their beach wedding, mom and dad are a nice addition to the cast, the concierge is an extra special quirky and fun character. This hidden gem of a film is all you need in order to vicariously enjoy a sweet little Hawaiian vacation. This is a far cry from the usual Hallmark of mountains and arctic scenery. The cast is harmonious in providing a particularly smooth and fun experience in this luxurious pre-wedding atmosphere. Who wouldn't yearn to fly to any island resort after seeing "hidden Gems"?
I enjoyed this movie for the sweet romance. The basic plot is the maid of honor loses a precious ring given to her by her late grandmother. She hires the local diving guide/hunk to help her find it, and together they embark on an adventure that includes diving, sailing, dancing, and some smooches. "Hidden Gems" is a breath of fresh equatorial air.
Indeed, I am crotchety but , maybe, I expected little more. The work of Hunter King is pretty and, in some measure, reminds old fashion romances in Katherine Hepburn style but her character becomes so...chaotic than nothing real convince.
The job of Beau Mirchoff is blank and reasonable. The end becomes only confirmation of easy solutions . But, sure, it is only Hallmark.
This is a Hallmark romance. The meet-cute has a good amount of cute and the maximum amount of conflict. These are two young beautiful people in a beautiful place. The leads have fine chemistry. The underwater stuff is pretty and it's Hawaii. The writing and the general filmmaking is all Hallmark basics. The biggest issue with the story is Addie as a master diver. If she's a skilled diver and the ring is that important, she should be spending every moment of daylight to search for the ring. She can't know how to dive for the sake of the story logic. She should be stressed. She should be desperate. She should be trying to find the ring at every hour of the day. Now maybe he could talk her down a bit but the way that he could show he truly cares is to start searching for ring excessively himself. There is also the theme of magic. The movie could do more with that. For example, Jack should give something more personal to temporarily take the place of ring. It's a talisman. I do love her playing with her finger all the time over the ring. This has a lot of good elements of a rom-com. The writing does need to expand and develop into more than what is just another Hallmark movie.
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- AnecdotesWas filmed on location at the Kahala Hotel & Resort in Honolulu, the same hotel where the first "Summer Nights" Hallmark film from the previous year, Coup de foudre en terre inconnue (2021), was filmed.
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Addy: I don't wanna upset them.
Jack: What about upsetting yourself? You don't wanna become a supporting player in your own life story, right? You wanna be the, you know, the leading lady.
Addy: Oh, gosh, you are... you are insufferably insightful.
Jack: Yeah, I know.
Addy: It doesn't make it any easier, though.
Jack: I know.