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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre languePublicist Hazel has to rehab the image of MLB player Diego, who just so happens to be her former flame!Publicist Hazel has to rehab the image of MLB player Diego, who just so happens to be her former flame!Publicist Hazel has to rehab the image of MLB player Diego, who just so happens to be her former flame!
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Feel the existing reviews are a bit low, especially when compared to similar Hallmark movies. Sure, it's predictable but actually has some heart. A lot of heart, actually.
- Great casting. The publicists assistant is especially great and very funny. Steals every scene she is in.
- Script was pretty standard fare but exceptionally executed. I would say that the B story between the publicist and her friend was unique and also very realistic.
- The cast really gave their all. There was real chemistry and they wanted to make a good movie.
- Production was also top notch (other than wardrobe). Good use of light, camera angles and music. Especially music. Was soft and minimal. They let the actors create the emotion rather than artificially through manipulative means.
For the zillionth time Hallmark proposes a movie about two school sweethearts who get reunited, years after a bad breakup. Yet, with sufficient insight and an intelligent script, even this story could have been rendered appealing. Unfortunately, the female lead character, Hazel, is mostly self-centered and somewhat hammed up by Erin Cahill. No much better is Diego, played more convincingly by Marco Grazzini. The reasons of conflict between Hazel and her friends or Diego appear flimsy and carried to excessive extremes, in order to create some sort of drama. As an example, though Diego's reason to stood up Hazel on Prom night was serious, couldn't he have called later to explain it, rather than letting a grudge last for years? Essentially, most of the situations are overplayed, which renders the characters look shallow and unlikable. And what to say about Jax, who is portrayed so unidimensionally to seem hardly human? Jax seem to live only to adore Helen, showing no interest on an independent life. "Ol' Blue", of the cherished folk song, and Stephen Foster's "Tray" pale in comparison, as example of canine devotion. I refrain from calling the production cartoonish, because cartoons often show more finesse.
Overall, there is a bit of chemistry between the lead interpreters and the show offers some degree of entertainment, enough to make it watchable. Yet, it could have been so much better!
Overall, there is a bit of chemistry between the lead interpreters and the show offers some degree of entertainment, enough to make it watchable. Yet, it could have been so much better!
Publicist Hazel has the reputation of lifting up people's image after a mess and she is tasked with Diego, a baseball player who freezed during a game and who is on the verge of not getting into any team.
Thing is, Hazel and Diego are high school sweethearts of course. Things didn't end in the best of terms because of things going on back then with Diego. So we got a second chance romance, that takes place in their hometown, a small town, of course.
Quite enjoyable movie, goods leads and decent chemistry. The secondary cast is not that important even if a character or two have a small storyline. Something was missing though and I can't figure out what. What I liked was the ending. At first, it was going on a direction that I was not happy with and it was quickly fixed. Sacrifices were made on both sides and that's how I prefer it, thank you very much.
Anyway, watchable and cute like any decent Hallmark movie out there.
Thing is, Hazel and Diego are high school sweethearts of course. Things didn't end in the best of terms because of things going on back then with Diego. So we got a second chance romance, that takes place in their hometown, a small town, of course.
Quite enjoyable movie, goods leads and decent chemistry. The secondary cast is not that important even if a character or two have a small storyline. Something was missing though and I can't figure out what. What I liked was the ending. At first, it was going on a direction that I was not happy with and it was quickly fixed. Sacrifices were made on both sides and that's how I prefer it, thank you very much.
Anyway, watchable and cute like any decent Hallmark movie out there.
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If you are looking for a comfortable feel-good Hallmark movie that doesn't feel outdated, this is it! Contemporary motives, classic theme, familiar Hallmark style, and decent actors, it delivers on all fronts.
This movie however doesn't have any of the usual troubles so no mistaken identity, undisclosed fiance's, irritating rival colleagues, or big lies. This means that the movie doesn't turn sour 25 minutes before the end, which is actually a refreshing change. Still, the story does provide for the leading characters to work through some personal struggles.
There is also a very humanizing aspect to this movie. The mental health aspect of the baseball player makes this Hallmark movie up-to-date but it isn't dragged out or exagerated more than it needs to be. This keeps the movie light-hearted.
The lead actors are convincing and there is some chemistry between them. I also really enjoyed the assistent character, a real "tell-it-like-it-is" character. She doesn't fit the stereotypical image of femininity but the makers didn't exploit this. Often, the "best friend" character is also the designated gay/queer friend to check the diversity box, which often gives a rather woke vibe. I'm glad the makers didn't do that with this movie.
Overall, this movie is exactly right. It's not top quality, the storyline isn't feature film-worthy, but it's clear that this movie doesn't aspire to be more than it is either; an easy, feel-good tv movie.
This movie however doesn't have any of the usual troubles so no mistaken identity, undisclosed fiance's, irritating rival colleagues, or big lies. This means that the movie doesn't turn sour 25 minutes before the end, which is actually a refreshing change. Still, the story does provide for the leading characters to work through some personal struggles.
There is also a very humanizing aspect to this movie. The mental health aspect of the baseball player makes this Hallmark movie up-to-date but it isn't dragged out or exagerated more than it needs to be. This keeps the movie light-hearted.
The lead actors are convincing and there is some chemistry between them. I also really enjoyed the assistent character, a real "tell-it-like-it-is" character. She doesn't fit the stereotypical image of femininity but the makers didn't exploit this. Often, the "best friend" character is also the designated gay/queer friend to check the diversity box, which often gives a rather woke vibe. I'm glad the makers didn't do that with this movie.
Overall, this movie is exactly right. It's not top quality, the storyline isn't feature film-worthy, but it's clear that this movie doesn't aspire to be more than it is either; an easy, feel-good tv movie.
7.8 stars
This film is about nothing more than second and possibly third fourth and fifth chances. Oh, to wonder if we could all have this many re-do's life would be so much easier. I mean, this woman gets her whole life, all of the fame and fortune, and she gets to start all over again and get all of your old friends back, including her old flame... I mean what's not to love this is the most realistic movie I've ever seen... Anyways, I enjoyed it a lot, there's a lot of crying going on I had several tears it was like I kept running out of tissue, I would use a tissue (I have no tissues actually) and then I'd have to pick up another one. Well anyways, there's a lot of crying so if you like that sort of thing you'll enjoy this. If you need some soul searching, regret reflecting, this is the movie for you. The baseball aspect of it was unrealistic. It's obvious he can't pitch. And so AnyWho onto the next, enjoy byeeee.
This film is about nothing more than second and possibly third fourth and fifth chances. Oh, to wonder if we could all have this many re-do's life would be so much easier. I mean, this woman gets her whole life, all of the fame and fortune, and she gets to start all over again and get all of your old friends back, including her old flame... I mean what's not to love this is the most realistic movie I've ever seen... Anyways, I enjoyed it a lot, there's a lot of crying going on I had several tears it was like I kept running out of tissue, I would use a tissue (I have no tissues actually) and then I'd have to pick up another one. Well anyways, there's a lot of crying so if you like that sort of thing you'll enjoy this. If you need some soul searching, regret reflecting, this is the movie for you. The baseball aspect of it was unrealistic. It's obvious he can't pitch. And so AnyWho onto the next, enjoy byeeee.
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- AnecdotesUnusually, the film's original music score is not credited to one or several individual composers, but rather to a company, Track Tailors.
- Citations
Hazel Miller: [to Diego as he opens the door] I come in peace...
Hazel Miller: [holding up the pizza box] ... za.
- ConnexionsReferences Lolita malgré moi (2004)
- Bandes originalesThe Sign
Written by Jenny Berggren, Jonas Berggren (as Joker), Linn Berggren (as Malin Berggren) and Ulf Ekberg (as Buddha)
Performed by Ace of Base
Courtesy of Playground Music Scandinavia AB and Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
[The song Hazel and Karlee say is their favorite]
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