To save her sister, a penniless student enters a shady egg donation scheme-only to fall into a fated love with the powerful heir who makes her heart his from the start.To save her sister, a penniless student enters a shady egg donation scheme-only to fall into a fated love with the powerful heir who makes her heart his from the start.To save her sister, a penniless student enters a shady egg donation scheme-only to fall into a fated love with the powerful heir who makes her heart his from the start.
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Loved this movie. Addison was marvelous.
JJ Michaels (J. J. Jamieson) as Nicolas (Nico) and Addison Bowman as Emma deliver a rollercoaster of heart, humor, and heartbreak in this stunning FlareFlow production.
After catching her boyfriend cheating, Emma's temper flares-and her thrown shoe smashes the window of a parked car driven by Nicolas. He calmly gives her his business card for repairs, not realizing this fiery stranger will soon change his life. Desperate for money to pay for her sister's surgery, Emma agrees to become a surrogate mother. Nico knowingly chooses her photo, but his manipulative best friend Francis (played by Marval Rex) and assistant drug him before the supposed "interview."
Marval Rex absolutely shines as Francis-a shady, quirky friend whose wild unpredictability gives this drama its electric edge. He's creepy, funny, and completely unforgettable. When Emma walks into Nico's room believing she's there for the surrogacy process, she finds the man whose car she accidentally hit with her shoe. What follows is an impulsive, emotional one-night stand that changes both their lives.
Soon after, Emma's world falls apart-evicted from her apartment, collapsing in front of Francis's car, and waking up in a hospital where the doctor announces she's pregnant. Nico, shocked but honorable, rushes in with a surrogacy contract. From that moment, life intertwines for these two strangers turned soulmates.
JJ Michaels delivers a tender, layered performance as Nico-a man torn between duty and desire. His protectiveness and compassion for Emma make him the kind of romantic lead viewers root for. Addison Bowman's Emma is the perfect counterbalance: strong, nurturing, and fiercely loyal to her sister despite every obstacle. Their chemistry radiates-natural, passionate, and heartbreakingly sincere.
Margo Parker is fantastic as Chloe, the venomous classmate determined to destroy Emma's reputation. Her portrayal is chilling and adds a believable layer of conflict. Penelope Eaton brings additional tension as Nico's supposed fiancée, while Theresa Richardson gives warmth and grace as Nico's mother, whose genuine affection for Emma grounds the story beautifully.
Bump to Spark is a masterclass in pacing and emotion. The cinematography captures every charged glance, the editing flows seamlessly, and the production ties it all together into one heartfelt vertical.
Produced by Angela Liu for FlareFlow, this film delivers one of the most touching romantic dramas of the season.
Shout-out to JJ Michaels and Addison Bowman-your chemistry lit up the screen, and your love felt absolutely real.
After catching her boyfriend cheating, Emma's temper flares-and her thrown shoe smashes the window of a parked car driven by Nicolas. He calmly gives her his business card for repairs, not realizing this fiery stranger will soon change his life. Desperate for money to pay for her sister's surgery, Emma agrees to become a surrogate mother. Nico knowingly chooses her photo, but his manipulative best friend Francis (played by Marval Rex) and assistant drug him before the supposed "interview."
Marval Rex absolutely shines as Francis-a shady, quirky friend whose wild unpredictability gives this drama its electric edge. He's creepy, funny, and completely unforgettable. When Emma walks into Nico's room believing she's there for the surrogacy process, she finds the man whose car she accidentally hit with her shoe. What follows is an impulsive, emotional one-night stand that changes both their lives.
Soon after, Emma's world falls apart-evicted from her apartment, collapsing in front of Francis's car, and waking up in a hospital where the doctor announces she's pregnant. Nico, shocked but honorable, rushes in with a surrogacy contract. From that moment, life intertwines for these two strangers turned soulmates.
JJ Michaels delivers a tender, layered performance as Nico-a man torn between duty and desire. His protectiveness and compassion for Emma make him the kind of romantic lead viewers root for. Addison Bowman's Emma is the perfect counterbalance: strong, nurturing, and fiercely loyal to her sister despite every obstacle. Their chemistry radiates-natural, passionate, and heartbreakingly sincere.
Margo Parker is fantastic as Chloe, the venomous classmate determined to destroy Emma's reputation. Her portrayal is chilling and adds a believable layer of conflict. Penelope Eaton brings additional tension as Nico's supposed fiancée, while Theresa Richardson gives warmth and grace as Nico's mother, whose genuine affection for Emma grounds the story beautifully.
Bump to Spark is a masterclass in pacing and emotion. The cinematography captures every charged glance, the editing flows seamlessly, and the production ties it all together into one heartfelt vertical.
Produced by Angela Liu for FlareFlow, this film delivers one of the most touching romantic dramas of the season.
Shout-out to JJ Michaels and Addison Bowman-your chemistry lit up the screen, and your love felt absolutely real.
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