Hayley and her best friend Bree go on a reality dating show to publicize her fashion line, but nothing goes as planned when love, friendship, and careers are on the line.Hayley and her best friend Bree go on a reality dating show to publicize her fashion line, but nothing goes as planned when love, friendship, and careers are on the line.Hayley and her best friend Bree go on a reality dating show to publicize her fashion line, but nothing goes as planned when love, friendship, and careers are on the line.
Valen Ahlo
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Darny Chau
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Jess A. Cruz
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Scott M. Schewe
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Larry Schultz
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Maybe the people who dislike this so much are fans of dating shows and hate having their bubbles burst? I haven't been a fan so i thought the movie was pretty good. Did not like the lead actress - yes, her voice was rough but more, it lacked inflection. I had to watch her face to tell what her character was feeling, which was difficult since her default expression is a scowl. But the witty script and co-stars balanced it out to bring it above the hallmark average.
First, the litany of bad reviews typical of HM movies I believe are from dudes who's wives made them watch the movie out of desperation. Mainly because they can turn on Fast and Furious 18 without thinking about but haven't turned on their wife in ages.
Love, for Real was fun because it wavered slightly from the formula and it was shot on location with beautiful visuals. It was also written with wit, humor, and some good dialogue.
The two female leads were adorable, but it was Chloe Bridges that was somehow allowed to act outside of the HM norm and played a real person that you might actually know or meet in real life. She balanced a tough exterior and a vulnerable side with real people flaws that made you root for her all the way. She had good chemistry with the male lead and her best friend, I'd like to see her in more movies.
Love, for Real was fun because it wavered slightly from the formula and it was shot on location with beautiful visuals. It was also written with wit, humor, and some good dialogue.
The two female leads were adorable, but it was Chloe Bridges that was somehow allowed to act outside of the HM norm and played a real person that you might actually know or meet in real life. She balanced a tough exterior and a vulnerable side with real people flaws that made you root for her all the way. She had good chemistry with the male lead and her best friend, I'd like to see her in more movies.
This one was soo funny, I liked, that the main heroine was a little sarcastic and not the usual Hallmark darling that pleases everybody. Also liked the plotline and the scenery. Not the greatest movie of all time, but definitely worth watching at least once.
The lead female character is totally unlikable. That being said, the actress cast in the role did nothing to make her more sympathetic. She has a horrible voice: flat, whiny and very nasal. Could make paint peel. There was absolutely no connection with any of the other characters, not the male lead and not her "best friend." She should be cast in silent movies only and even that's questionable.
Snappy dialogue timing, unusual lead, good secondary actors, so even with the usual story quite entertaining.
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- TriviaThe fifth of ten original films in The Hallmark Channel's 2021 "Summer Nights" lineup.
- GoofsIn the scene where Marco and Bree are looking at the island with a rainbow after getting out of the golf buggy, The rainbow would not have been visible as the Sun would have to had been behind the observer and not to the side as shown.
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