...but the rest of "Passport to Love" oscillated between cringey and scarcely-beleivable, with some pretty unpleasant characters popping up here and there, adding to my distate.
I really liked Shae Robbins in the "Destined at Christmas" movies she did for GAC Family, and watched "Passport for Love" only because she was in it.
Unfortunately, her performance wasn't enough to save this movie. It didn't help that Mason Mac, the male lead that I've never seen or heard of before, delivered a subpar performance. The chemistry between them was less than zero. Mr Mac should watch Robbins in the "Destined" films to see how it's done.
Some of the international locales were very exotic, but like Shae Robbins' performance, not enough to rescue the film from the doldrums of mediocrity. Fair to say that most of these non-Christmas GAC Family films are ordinary to terrible.
Four stars for the movie, an extra one for the scenery and Shae Robbins. And that's me being very generous...
I really liked Shae Robbins in the "Destined at Christmas" movies she did for GAC Family, and watched "Passport for Love" only because she was in it.
Unfortunately, her performance wasn't enough to save this movie. It didn't help that Mason Mac, the male lead that I've never seen or heard of before, delivered a subpar performance. The chemistry between them was less than zero. Mr Mac should watch Robbins in the "Destined" films to see how it's done.
Some of the international locales were very exotic, but like Shae Robbins' performance, not enough to rescue the film from the doldrums of mediocrity. Fair to say that most of these non-Christmas GAC Family films are ordinary to terrible.
Four stars for the movie, an extra one for the scenery and Shae Robbins. And that's me being very generous...