The modest wedding plans of a celebrity and his down-to-earth fiancée escalate while Mick gets an enticing opportunity Olivia won't let him refuse, putting their own big day in jeopardy.The modest wedding plans of a celebrity and his down-to-earth fiancée escalate while Mick gets an enticing opportunity Olivia won't let him refuse, putting their own big day in jeopardy.The modest wedding plans of a celebrity and his down-to-earth fiancée escalate while Mick gets an enticing opportunity Olivia won't let him refuse, putting their own big day in jeopardy.
Chelsey Reist
- Jess
- (as Chelsey Marie Reist)
Christopher Rosamond
- James Turner
- (as Chris Rosamond)
Jordan Gooden
- Wedding Guest
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThe seventh of ten original films in The Hallmark Channel's 2021 "Summer Nights" lineup (the first in the "Wedding March" series to be part of "Summer Nights").
- GoofsWhen the wedding guests take their seats and Mick walks to the front of the aisle, it's daylight. When Olivia walks down the aisle, it's pitch dark.
- ConnectionsFollows The Wedding March (2016)
- SoundtracksDon't You Run Away Again
Written by Jack Wagner
Performed by Jack Wagner
Published by Bustin' Out Publishing (ASCAP)
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This is the one where Olivia and Mick finally get married. But not before dealing with the wedding of another couple. The other couple had an interesting dynamic. At first, the guy, who is a fast rising movie action star, seems like a n exemplary nice guy and totally devoted to his down-to-earth bride to be. As the movie goes on, though, we see that he is a manipulative passive-aggressive jerk while putting self-promotion before his wedding despite promising faithfully to keep it low key with no hype or publicity. His favorite trick is to tell his increasingly frustrated and unhappy fiancé that this is a one-off and if he doesn't do the interview/photo-op/magazine spread it will be harmful to his career. And then he tells his bride: "But you decide. It's all up to you." Knowing full well that she will go along with it or be the mean selfish b!tch.
The sensible bride probably would have drawn the line in the sand long before she did except that at the beginning of the movie, Josie/Olivia advises her to be more flexible to her future husbands needs or risk a break-up. And then, after giving her that piece of questionable advice, she lets her twist in the wind while meekly putting up with the groom's nonsense and continual changes of plan.
Other than the step by step descent of the groom from nice guy to stupid jerk, the rest of the film was the usual string of disasters with flowers, cake, dress, caterers, vows, etc. I think many viewers are tired of this series, including Olivia and Mick's two daughters who I guess were too busy to attend, or weren't invited. Plus, the age difference between Jack and Josie is starting to get noticeable. It would have been fine except that they are supposed to be the same age.
I am happy to report, however, that Josie Bisset finally has gotten her hair situation, which has been a source of suspense and amusement throughout the previous 5 movies, somewhat under control. Luckily though, at the end, we are treated to a series of flashbacks from the previous movies which highlight her struggles.
The sensible bride probably would have drawn the line in the sand long before she did except that at the beginning of the movie, Josie/Olivia advises her to be more flexible to her future husbands needs or risk a break-up. And then, after giving her that piece of questionable advice, she lets her twist in the wind while meekly putting up with the groom's nonsense and continual changes of plan.
Other than the step by step descent of the groom from nice guy to stupid jerk, the rest of the film was the usual string of disasters with flowers, cake, dress, caterers, vows, etc. I think many viewers are tired of this series, including Olivia and Mick's two daughters who I guess were too busy to attend, or weren't invited. Plus, the age difference between Jack and Josie is starting to get noticeable. It would have been fine except that they are supposed to be the same age.
I am happy to report, however, that Josie Bisset finally has gotten her hair situation, which has been a source of suspense and amusement throughout the previous 5 movies, somewhat under control. Luckily though, at the end, we are treated to a series of flashbacks from the previous movies which highlight her struggles.
- rebekahrox
- Aug 16, 2021
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By what name was Sealed with a Kiss: Wedding March 6 (2021) officially released in Canada in English?
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