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A matchmaking coffee shop owner helps a jilted journalist find love.A matchmaking coffee shop owner helps a jilted journalist find love.A matchmaking coffee shop owner helps a jilted journalist find love.
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The background music is sooooo annoying!!!!!
The background music is sooooo annoying!!!!!
While the story is kinda typical and you see what's going to happen a mile away, the actors are cute together. The boss is annoying. But what is going on with the background music? It's awful and totally distracting. At points you can't even hear the dialogue at all. I ended up having to put subtitles on just so I can understand what they are saying. Ok love conquers all I suppose.
I saw this on the UPtv network, but made by Lifetime. I really like Asbille in Yellowstone and enjoyed seeing her acting in something different. I found her character, Allie, in this tv movie a bit too depressing, however. Her eventual love interest, Sam (the coffee shop owner) was just not interesting enough to be appealing. I found the two coffee shop employees the most interesting, with Allie's two coworkers being next interesting. Overall-movie-wise, I saw no reason to place the movie as being in San Francisco. Except for a few panoramic views, the remainder of the movie appeared to be on a generic movie-set. With the square-dancing scene, the movie would have been more believable if set somewhere in the mid-west or even Canada. The outdoor scenes in the park just didn't look like San Francisco. Nice try, but it's hard to get the feel Hallmark gets with its movies.
The plot line that a writer gets involved with her story subject is not new, but a lot of how this was done is a little different. Unfortunately, the movie is still extremely predictable. There's a minor surprise toward the end, but I knew something had to happen to create a crisis.
This movie is actually about three romances. It becomes pretty obvious who they will be. The second and third use really common plot devices. I don't think saying what they are would be news to anyone that would spoil anything, but just in case, I will avoid the possible spoilers.
I actually found Alexandra Metz to be a better candidate for the lead than Kelsey Asbille. Other reviewers have already commented about Asbille to the effect that she was almost missing in action, so I won't add to that other than to say that for much of the movie I didn't like her character. Metz, on the other hand was vivacious and fun. Unfortunately, her opposite number was the prototypical stiff male even after he changed. Jonathan Keltz was the appropriate lead and in some ways had the same spark as Metz. The third couple was what they should be. Gatlin Kate James was a good "best friend" but more.
One problem that often occurs when there are too many main characters is that their stories get spread too thin. I think this movie did well to keep that from happening. True, we could have spent more time with Sam and Allie, but unless it loosened up Allie, why would we want tor?
Despite the flaws, I enjoyed this movie more than many in this genre.
This movie is actually about three romances. It becomes pretty obvious who they will be. The second and third use really common plot devices. I don't think saying what they are would be news to anyone that would spoil anything, but just in case, I will avoid the possible spoilers.
I actually found Alexandra Metz to be a better candidate for the lead than Kelsey Asbille. Other reviewers have already commented about Asbille to the effect that she was almost missing in action, so I won't add to that other than to say that for much of the movie I didn't like her character. Metz, on the other hand was vivacious and fun. Unfortunately, her opposite number was the prototypical stiff male even after he changed. Jonathan Keltz was the appropriate lead and in some ways had the same spark as Metz. The third couple was what they should be. Gatlin Kate James was a good "best friend" but more.
One problem that often occurs when there are too many main characters is that their stories get spread too thin. I think this movie did well to keep that from happening. True, we could have spent more time with Sam and Allie, but unless it loosened up Allie, why would we want tor?
Despite the flaws, I enjoyed this movie more than many in this genre.
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- TriviaKelsey Absille and Barry Colbin both starred in One Tree Hill together.
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