Follows Allison at a crossroads in her career and love life, in need of the love and support of her two friends. After visiting her in Tuscany, each woman will reexamine the state of her own... Read allFollows Allison at a crossroads in her career and love life, in need of the love and support of her two friends. After visiting her in Tuscany, each woman will reexamine the state of her own life and relationships.Follows Allison at a crossroads in her career and love life, in need of the love and support of her two friends. After visiting her in Tuscany, each woman will reexamine the state of her own life and relationships.
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I really loved this movie. The women had wonderful chemistry and truly brought us into their stories. I loved following each woman's journey. It is charming, peaceful, clever, beautiful, and I want more from them. It reminds me of all the good sisterhood-type movies and shows, with complex and developed characters, subtle and clever jokes, and the hope that each woman makes the choices that will bring out their best and happiest futures. We know these women. I love and appreciate that Hallmark has created the Mahogany sector, and I'm looking forward to the richness the movies will bring to the channel.
How refreshing to see these lovely, beautiful Black women depict a strong bond and sisterhood.
We don't always want to see trauma, severe pain and social woes (although there's importance in telling the stories as well -and they are needed). A balance of seeing the sweet side of life is also imperative and inspiring.
Loved all the ladies and was immediately impressed by Karen Pittman! Who IS this woman?!?You can see her depth.
Erica ash's comedic talent comes through; Joyful Drakes sweetness is clearly evident through the character she portrays.
The scenery, fashion, setting was a pallet refresh!
I was there with them and enjoyed the journey.
Id love to see more films like this; depicting our beautiful Black women!
We don't always want to see trauma, severe pain and social woes (although there's importance in telling the stories as well -and they are needed). A balance of seeing the sweet side of life is also imperative and inspiring.
Loved all the ladies and was immediately impressed by Karen Pittman! Who IS this woman?!?You can see her depth.
Erica ash's comedic talent comes through; Joyful Drakes sweetness is clearly evident through the character she portrays.
The scenery, fashion, setting was a pallet refresh!
I was there with them and enjoyed the journey.
Id love to see more films like this; depicting our beautiful Black women!
I really hope they make a series of movies. It was funny and charming and of course it had Lance in it so add extra stars for that! I would love to see what happens next for all of the characters in the movie. The setting was Italy and that made it even more enjoyable to watch. I wouldn't listen to the haters, my only wish is that it were a 4 part series like they do other Hallmark movies. About 4 movies a year would be nice. I don't think I would tire of seeing Lance Gross and Luca Seta. Teri Vaughn did a great job setting things up for a series of films. We can only hope there's more stories to tell.
So - I've reviewed this a couple of times - and my review never gets posted.
I wanted to like this movie. The concept seemed fun. All about friendship - longterm friendships. Trusting each other. Having fun together ... sounds fun!
Well - in some respects it was. The friendships were genuine. The problems friends have were real. The resolutions - a little farfetched ... but acceptable.
I felt there was WAY too much stuff going on. Trying to follow what was going on with each was confusing. (The Wedding Veil trilogy did it better - focusing on one friend at a time - but still playing on the friendships.) I was having trouble following what each of the women were involved doing and if/how it affected the other friends.
Also - seemed more suited to BET than Hallmark. Just my opinion ...
I wanted to like this movie. The concept seemed fun. All about friendship - longterm friendships. Trusting each other. Having fun together ... sounds fun!
Well - in some respects it was. The friendships were genuine. The problems friends have were real. The resolutions - a little farfetched ... but acceptable.
I felt there was WAY too much stuff going on. Trying to follow what was going on with each was confusing. (The Wedding Veil trilogy did it better - focusing on one friend at a time - but still playing on the friendships.) I was having trouble following what each of the women were involved doing and if/how it affected the other friends.
Also - seemed more suited to BET than Hallmark. Just my opinion ...
Okay, it's not Oscar material. But it's better than your average Hallmark movie. Literally every scene is gorgeous. The fashion is gorgeous, the ladies are gorgeous, the men are gorgeous. There is lots of delicious looking food and wine. There's a truffle hunt! And cheese! I smiled through the whole thing. Loved Karen Pittman's pink dress at the end. If you like Sex And The City, this is for you. If you hate Sex And The City, you probably wanna skip this. Speaking of SATC, Karen Pittman plays Dr. Nya in the reboot. Don't listen to the haters. Grab some wine and settle in for some nice escapism. Enjoy!
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