Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA successful international travel writer, Nicole, has scored a dream seaside rental to research her newest vacation article only to discover it has accidentally been booked also by Kade, a m... Ler tudoA successful international travel writer, Nicole, has scored a dream seaside rental to research her newest vacation article only to discover it has accidentally been booked also by Kade, a marketing rep for a competing travel magazine.A successful international travel writer, Nicole, has scored a dream seaside rental to research her newest vacation article only to discover it has accidentally been booked also by Kade, a marketing rep for a competing travel magazine.
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In the first place, there is no way that the blogger Nicole's assistant would have been able to get into Kade's phone without his passcode! And, there is no way she would be able to have known it! And, my gosh could the makeup artists have made her assistant's hair look any worse? The two lead characters did have good chemistry, and were enjoyable to watch. However, the best part of the movie for me was when the underhanded scheming boss who had no integrity at all was fired! The scenery in this movie was also beautiful. I would have given this a higher rating if it weren't for the cell phone incident, as I stated earlier that could never have happened, as the blogger's assistant could never have known Kade's code to unlock his cell phone. Dah!
This movie wasn't just bad - it was utterly painful to watch. The acting was horrible, the story line was so stale and there was no substance at all. In fact, after 60 minutes of agony we fast forwarded it to the last 5 minutes to see how it ended and put ourselves out of our misery. The only positive thing I can say is that I love to travel so the locations (that weren't faked) caught my interest. There was so much more they could have done with that part of the story line. Instead we had to watch two boring characters walk around talking about nothing of importance and being ravenous and needing to eat. Surely they could have come up with something of more substance.
Based on the first sequence you might think you have the premise where two people are double booked and share a vacation rental. But they move on from that quickly, which already makes this story a little different.
The competition of the travel blogger with the magazine is also different but quickly turns into very similar to an editor sending a reporter to do a hit piece in the sense that Kade is keeping a secret from Nicole while supposedly working to sabotage her.
It isn't long before I lose respect for Kade. He isn't really trying to damage her, but he is lying to her and doesn't even seem to realize it. He does, but barely.
Hudson is another cardboard villain. He isn't subtle at all and he's stuck on himself.
Well you know the truth is going to come out and trash the relationship. What came next was a bit of a twist for me. From there the movie goes into exactly what you would expect.
I thought the acting was fair, with little spark. Chemistry between Shae Robbins and Mason Mac was comfortable but maybe a little too quiet. The dialogue was similar - fair with little spark.
Other reviewers have noted the scenery as the star of the movie and it is. Unlike some of these movies which focus on everything in one locale, this one hit several and showed each one.
The competition of the travel blogger with the magazine is also different but quickly turns into very similar to an editor sending a reporter to do a hit piece in the sense that Kade is keeping a secret from Nicole while supposedly working to sabotage her.
It isn't long before I lose respect for Kade. He isn't really trying to damage her, but he is lying to her and doesn't even seem to realize it. He does, but barely.
Hudson is another cardboard villain. He isn't subtle at all and he's stuck on himself.
Well you know the truth is going to come out and trash the relationship. What came next was a bit of a twist for me. From there the movie goes into exactly what you would expect.
I thought the acting was fair, with little spark. Chemistry between Shae Robbins and Mason Mac was comfortable but maybe a little too quiet. The dialogue was similar - fair with little spark.
Other reviewers have noted the scenery as the star of the movie and it is. Unlike some of these movies which focus on everything in one locale, this one hit several and showed each one.
I agree with other reviewers that the locations were the only stars of this movie. The premise had potential but the male lead was a terrible actor, stiff and awkward and there was no chemistry between the two. His awkwardness could be attributed to the unpleasant task set by his boss but it was unfortunately there from the get-go. Very poor casting choice.
She is a good actress but even she couldn't save the show. The best scenes are between her and her assistant. At least they are more natural with each other.
The evil boss was almost a caricature and I didn't respect Kade for lying to both Nicole and him. He didn't agree with his boss's intentions but still took advantage of the trips to spend time with Nicole.
I liked the opening which was cute and believable but after that, the locations took precedence over the poor writing. If he'd put more effort into his job when they first met his boss may never have tasked Kade to execute his underhanded plan.
We were given a taste of the Caribbean and wonderful and interesting coverage of beautiful Cappadocia but Scotland and Finland were underplayed. I'm from Scotland so I was disappointed how little they showed of the magnificent vistas Scotland has to offer. An archery scene instead of showing castles, lochs and mountains really disappointed me.
At least there were some beautiful drone shots of the Finnish terrain and the shots of glass pods under the Aurora Borealis were unique but could have been even more special and romantic with a different director and cinematographer.
The lack of a costume designer and crew was obvious and I was delighted so many people noticed this. Too many TV movies for Lifetime and Hallmark put little to no importance on wardrobe and it shows.
She is a good actress but even she couldn't save the show. The best scenes are between her and her assistant. At least they are more natural with each other.
The evil boss was almost a caricature and I didn't respect Kade for lying to both Nicole and him. He didn't agree with his boss's intentions but still took advantage of the trips to spend time with Nicole.
I liked the opening which was cute and believable but after that, the locations took precedence over the poor writing. If he'd put more effort into his job when they first met his boss may never have tasked Kade to execute his underhanded plan.
We were given a taste of the Caribbean and wonderful and interesting coverage of beautiful Cappadocia but Scotland and Finland were underplayed. I'm from Scotland so I was disappointed how little they showed of the magnificent vistas Scotland has to offer. An archery scene instead of showing castles, lochs and mountains really disappointed me.
At least there were some beautiful drone shots of the Finnish terrain and the shots of glass pods under the Aurora Borealis were unique but could have been even more special and romantic with a different director and cinematographer.
The lack of a costume designer and crew was obvious and I was delighted so many people noticed this. Too many TV movies for Lifetime and Hallmark put little to no importance on wardrobe and it shows.
The only good point - the locations. And nothing else. The chemistry works with indulgence, the crisis moment is just pathetic, the reconciliation unrealistic to childish. And the script is just poor.
From the beginning, one so familiar, to the profesional antagony , all works not so well , not exactly for predactibility but for the superficial construction of story.
So, maybe more images from different locations were a good thing . But the lovely exploration of traditions and some drops of cliches are nice premises.
In essence, another rom-com. And just inspired portrait of Cappadocia.
Is it enough ? With some indulgence, why not ?
From the beginning, one so familiar, to the profesional antagony , all works not so well , not exactly for predactibility but for the superficial construction of story.
So, maybe more images from different locations were a good thing . But the lovely exploration of traditions and some drops of cliches are nice premises.
In essence, another rom-com. And just inspired portrait of Cappadocia.
Is it enough ? With some indulgence, why not ?
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- CuriosidadesThe two leading actors, Shae Robins and Mason D. Davis, were also the leading actors in another movie, Identical Love (2021).
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- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Pasaporte al amor
- Locações de filme
- Cappadocia, Göreme National Park, Turquia(on location)
- Empresa de produção
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- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 28 min(88 min)
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