A romance editor tries to help a mystery writer incorporate romance into his next book. In return, he agrees to be her fake date for her sister's beach wedding.A romance editor tries to help a mystery writer incorporate romance into his next book. In return, he agrees to be her fake date for her sister's beach wedding.A romance editor tries to help a mystery writer incorporate romance into his next book. In return, he agrees to be her fake date for her sister's beach wedding.
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- Ivy Roberts
- (as Kristina Cole)
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The other great thing is the chemistry between Kristina Cole and Russell Quinn. There is so much energy and admittedly some of it comes from the fast paced dialogue.
One complaint I have had with many movies on GAC Family where this appeared is lack of tension. Zach as a character may not be exactly "tension" but he is annoying beyond belief and creates some major tension. At one point, Reed describes him pretty well and I'm with Reed in not being able to figure out what Ivy ever saw in him. By the end of the movie, Ivy would be justified to slap Zach silly.
Another complaint I've frequently had with GACF is background music. In this movie, I only noticed that background a couple of times briefly and not overwhelmingly, so I have to give this movie a pass on that complaint.
To sum up. The acting is good and the chemistry is fantastic. But the real gem is the writing. Perhaps the line delivery is a bit fast, but the script is superb in big and small ways. I look forward to watching this again in the future.
So, what is this one? It is a watch over and over one for me. The two leads are great. They never overact and seem to get the plot and who their characters are exactly. There are several side characters who also add a lot to the movie, especially Aunt Edith. I love when the side characters are carefully thought out like this one.
The plot is intelligent with a few memorable comedic moments that make you love the writing. As an author myself, this movie about writing rang true. As someone who has always valued a good editor, much of this was spot on.
There were a few character issues that one more rewrite could have fixed. The ending was a tad confusing too. But, so be it. The movie hit on so much else that it is a winner.
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- Quotes
Ivy Roberts: Out of curiosity, what was our first date?
Reed Shepherd: We went to O'Reilly's.
Ivy Roberts: Oh, I've always wanted to go there.
Reed Shepherd: Then, we went to Jean Carlos. You had the shrimp scampi.
Ivy Roberts: I'm sure I loved it.
Reed Shepherd: It's to die for.
Ivy Roberts: Well, it sounds like a really good first date.