Publicist Hazel has to rehab the image of MLB player Diego, who just so happens to be her former flame!Publicist Hazel has to rehab the image of MLB player Diego, who just so happens to be her former flame!Publicist Hazel has to rehab the image of MLB player Diego, who just so happens to be her former flame!
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- TriviaUnusually, the film's original music score is not credited to one or several individual composers, but rather to a company, Track Tailors.
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Hazel Miller: [to Diego as he opens the door] I come in peace...
Hazel Miller: [holding up the pizza box] ... za.
- ConnectionsReferences Mean Girls (2004)
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Written by Jenny Berggren, Jonas Berggren (as Joker), Linn Berggren (as Malin Berggren) and Ulf Ekberg (as Buddha)
Performed by Ace of Base
Courtesy of Playground Music Scandinavia AB and Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
[The song Hazel and Karlee say is their favorite]
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For the zillionth time Hallmark proposes a movie about two school sweethearts who get reunited, years after a bad breakup. Yet, with sufficient insight and an intelligent script, even this story could have been rendered appealing. Unfortunately, the female lead character, Hazel, is mostly self-centered and somewhat hammed up by Erin Cahill. No much better is Diego, played more convincingly by Marco Grazzini. The reasons of conflict between Hazel and her friends or Diego appear flimsy and carried to excessive extremes, in order to create some sort of drama. As an example, though Diego's reason to stood up Hazel on Prom night was serious, couldn't he have called later to explain it, rather than letting a grudge last for years? Essentially, most of the situations are overplayed, which renders the characters look shallow and unlikable. And what to say about Jax, who is portrayed so unidimensionally to seem hardly human? Jax seem to live only to adore Helen, showing no interest on an independent life. "Ol' Blue", of the cherished folk song, and Stephen Foster's "Tray" pale in comparison, as example of canine devotion. I refrain from calling the production cartoonish, because cartoons often show more finesse.
Overall, there is a bit of chemistry between the lead interpreters and the show offers some degree of entertainment, enough to make it watchable. Yet, it could have been so much better!
Overall, there is a bit of chemistry between the lead interpreters and the show offers some degree of entertainment, enough to make it watchable. Yet, it could have been so much better!
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