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A dating app creator finds her views on love challenged when she returns home to Florida and reconnects with her high school sweetheart.A dating app creator finds her views on love challenged when she returns home to Florida and reconnects with her high school sweetheart.A dating app creator finds her views on love challenged when she returns home to Florida and reconnects with her high school sweetheart.
John William Wright
- Evan
- (as John W. Wright)
Ashley B. Jones
- Renee
- (as Ashley Jones)
Demián Castro
- Owner
- (as Demi Castro)
Oscar Azul
- Lantern Attendee
- (uncredited)
Charles L. Bailey Jr.
- Office Professional
- (uncredited)
Brie Burke
- Festival Patron
- (uncredited)
Laura Cianciolo
- Golfer
- (uncredited)
Dean Deck
- Cafe patron
- (uncredited)
Rod Grant
- Festival patron
- (uncredited)
Steve Heinz
- Bike Rider
- (uncredited)
- …
Yvana Hepburn-Bailey
- Business Professional
- (uncredited)
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Émeraude is a beautiful young woman with no game. She needs to get more acting experience before carrying a full length movie. Wooden performances all around. The story was so weak I didn't care what happened by the end. The story seemed to take forever. The writer did a great job with "Miss Christmas" - so what happened here?
Most of what other reviewers are saying is correct. Bad acting. Bad Writing. Zero chemistry between all the characters that are supposed to love each other. The male lead is particularly bad although this is not that uncommon in a Hallmark movie.
The only upside is that it is actually shot in some place that looks like Florida instead of the generic Vancouver suburb that Hallmark uses for most of their movies.
I made it about 1/2 way through and that was because I had high hopes for the female lead. Unfortunately she can't float this boat anchor.
The only upside is that it is actually shot in some place that looks like Florida instead of the generic Vancouver suburb that Hallmark uses for most of their movies.
I made it about 1/2 way through and that was because I had high hopes for the female lead. Unfortunately she can't float this boat anchor.
Wow this movie was truly bad. Bad plot, bad actors. Some nice views of Florida though. If it wasn't for the locale and browsing on Facebook at the same time, I never would've finished this horrible movie. Hallmark you can do better.
I fast forward through a lot of this. Acting wasn't great, except for Shawn. Since Shawn wrote what this is based upon, I need to see if the book is better. First Hallmark movie I didn't really like.
Two hours of this was too much; a 30-minute version would have been preferable. It seemed more like a group of actors trapped in what they knew would be one of Hallmark's mistakes, but for me, the most uncomfortable observation was that I thought the father and daughter were actually married to each other when I first turned on the movie about 15 minutes in; their dialogue seemed more like husband and wife. A good cast in a poorly edited, poorly written, poorly paced movie. The scenery was nice, though.
Did you know
- TriviaActor Shawn Christian, who came up with the film's story, expressed hope that there would be sequels, saying he had ideas for several more stories involving these characters.
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- Amor al sol
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- 1h 22m(82 min)
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