अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंFollows Tara Thompson whose presenting career starts to stall, and agrees to go on a TV show to marry her 'perfect match', Joe, a man she's never met. But she secretly tries to track him dow... सभी पढ़ेंFollows Tara Thompson whose presenting career starts to stall, and agrees to go on a TV show to marry her 'perfect match', Joe, a man she's never met. But she secretly tries to track him down to clarify that the marriage is just for show.Follows Tara Thompson whose presenting career starts to stall, and agrees to go on a TV show to marry her 'perfect match', Joe, a man she's never met. But she secretly tries to track him down to clarify that the marriage is just for show.
Joshua Henry
- Crew Member Cameraman
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Casey Hensley
- Receptionist
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Victor Keye
- Crew Member Soundman
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Alex Lannan
- Photographer
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फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
The only redeeming feature of this film is the eye candy (and the music isn't bad).
The actors are attractive, but a movie isn't skin deep. The plot, the writing, and to a lesser degree, the acting, are just bad. This is supposed to be all about some kind of reality show, but the producers, directors, assistants and camera people are largely absent here (presumably to give us a chance to see the two "love birds" get to know each other).
Nothing feels real here, and there are way too many awkward, uncomfortable moments, accompanied by unrealistic behavior and poor writing.
But, of course, by the end, the two leads suddenly find that they're enamored of each other, even though they spent almost the entire movie dodging uncomfortable situations or being annoyed with each other.
Just pass up this garbage. There are much better ways to pass the time...
The actors are attractive, but a movie isn't skin deep. The plot, the writing, and to a lesser degree, the acting, are just bad. This is supposed to be all about some kind of reality show, but the producers, directors, assistants and camera people are largely absent here (presumably to give us a chance to see the two "love birds" get to know each other).
Nothing feels real here, and there are way too many awkward, uncomfortable moments, accompanied by unrealistic behavior and poor writing.
But, of course, by the end, the two leads suddenly find that they're enamored of each other, even though they spent almost the entire movie dodging uncomfortable situations or being annoyed with each other.
Just pass up this garbage. There are much better ways to pass the time...
This is not one of the worst Reel One Entertainment TV movies, but one of the worst movies I ever watched. I'll start with a good things because there are barely any.
Audio production was suprisingly good which is rare for ROE TV movie, and that's too bad as was wasted. Another good thing is that kid (Sophia VanDette) wasn't ruined by excessive makeup like in some other ROE TV movies, and accidentaly she is the only likeable person in the whole movie, too - all right, Ben with a really limited screen time was ok, too. And they actually used real Twitter and not a parody social network.
This movie has absolutely the worst makeup on the whole female cast in any ROE TV movie and I watched them over hundred. Every actress in the vast majority of movie looked like a clown. Maybe they did that on purpose because all of them were horrible as persons so I guess it's symbolic. It takes place in California, but it was shot in Kentucky, and it was both a mess and hilarious - just read goof section which I added.
This is I think 6th ROE TV movie in 2023 season about single dad with obligatory acting your intellectual age trope. The whole movie can be simply described as a convoluted mess. Even after a week I still can't wrap my mind about what I watched. Then I checked writer and, oh boy, it's Chris Woodley, the same writer of "Write Place, Write Time" which is, you guess, another convoluted mess, but at least in that movie is Kaitlyn Leeb.
Just watch trailer as it shows everything anyway and save your free time for something better.
Audio production was suprisingly good which is rare for ROE TV movie, and that's too bad as was wasted. Another good thing is that kid (Sophia VanDette) wasn't ruined by excessive makeup like in some other ROE TV movies, and accidentaly she is the only likeable person in the whole movie, too - all right, Ben with a really limited screen time was ok, too. And they actually used real Twitter and not a parody social network.
This movie has absolutely the worst makeup on the whole female cast in any ROE TV movie and I watched them over hundred. Every actress in the vast majority of movie looked like a clown. Maybe they did that on purpose because all of them were horrible as persons so I guess it's symbolic. It takes place in California, but it was shot in Kentucky, and it was both a mess and hilarious - just read goof section which I added.
This is I think 6th ROE TV movie in 2023 season about single dad with obligatory acting your intellectual age trope. The whole movie can be simply described as a convoluted mess. Even after a week I still can't wrap my mind about what I watched. Then I checked writer and, oh boy, it's Chris Woodley, the same writer of "Write Place, Write Time" which is, you guess, another convoluted mess, but at least in that movie is Kaitlyn Leeb.
Just watch trailer as it shows everything anyway and save your free time for something better.
Katie McCarty and Chris Riggi were entertaining to watch here and the twist halfway through the story almost makes it feel like you're watching two different movies.
It's quite generic and cheap on the laughs, exactly what you'd expect by watching the trailer. More of Jordan James Smith and Eric West would have been nice.
The script and plot were a bit corny. But overall it was heartfelt and had some really funny lines.
Katie McCarty and Chris Riggi were entertaining to watch here and the twist halfway through the story almost makes it feel like you're watching two different movies.
It's quite generic and cheap on the laughs, exactly what you'd expect by watching the trailer. More of Jordan James Smith and Eric West would have been nice.
The script and plot were a bit corny. But overall it was heartfelt and had some really funny lines.
It's quite generic and cheap on the laughs, exactly what you'd expect by watching the trailer. More of Jordan James Smith and Eric West would have been nice.
The script and plot were a bit corny. But overall it was heartfelt and had some really funny lines.
Katie McCarty and Chris Riggi were entertaining to watch here and the twist halfway through the story almost makes it feel like you're watching two different movies.
It's quite generic and cheap on the laughs, exactly what you'd expect by watching the trailer. More of Jordan James Smith and Eric West would have been nice.
The script and plot were a bit corny. But overall it was heartfelt and had some really funny lines.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThey used Twitter in the movie for posting social network status and news and not fictional or parody social network like in the almost every other Reel One Entertainment TV movie.
- गूफ़The movie takes place in California. Tara Holmes lives in San Francisco but in Act II she moved to the country side where Joe Wright and his daughter live. Initially, Tara found out on laptop that he lives in Pacifian, fictional town in California, but that town's ZIP code is 94911 which is San Rafael, CA. To further mess thing up, around half of the movie it was shown on Twitter that Tara is actually in Pleasant Hill, CA where Joe lives. To bolster this, movie shows several times stock footage of Pleasant Hill. So where Joe lives in the end? In reality, movie was shot in Kentucky.
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