cawolfe-52225
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Please, please, stop with the Botox and fillers! Two beautiful women turned into plastic Barbies, and not in a good way. Very distracting.
I was especially interested in watching this since I have been to the Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque. It is an experience that you should try not to miss.
Hallmark staple Paul Green is a favorite of mine and I will watch something just because of him. He is fine in this as are the other actors. I especially liked seeing Lorenzo Lamas as the father. He is still quite handsome! The chemistry between the two main leads lacked sparks. Maybe it was because I couldn't get past the lips. (Sorry) The two actors playing the two friends had more chemistry and were cute together. I hope to see more of Alexis Zollicoffer (Lisa) in the future.
Building a story around a balloon festival is a bit different and shooting in Albuquerque added to the movie. Thank you Hallmark for not trying to make Canada look like New Mexico. The story line was so, so. It would have been nice if we didn't have the usual trope of the boss insisting that the reporter get the story no matter how unethical it is. Can't the writers come up with something different? A reporter from Seattle doing a story on a balloon festival is told to dig up dirt on the balloon pilot. He is not famous and is just one of the many that are there. Why would anyone care, especially people hundreds of miles away? It's a stupid plot twist and very over used. Of course then there is the usual overheard telephone call, then jumping to conclusions because you walk away instead of listening to an explanation and then, making up with the final kiss.
I give this a seven. It's really a five/six but extra points for Paul Greene, Lorenzo Lamas and the balloons.
I was especially interested in watching this since I have been to the Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque. It is an experience that you should try not to miss.
Hallmark staple Paul Green is a favorite of mine and I will watch something just because of him. He is fine in this as are the other actors. I especially liked seeing Lorenzo Lamas as the father. He is still quite handsome! The chemistry between the two main leads lacked sparks. Maybe it was because I couldn't get past the lips. (Sorry) The two actors playing the two friends had more chemistry and were cute together. I hope to see more of Alexis Zollicoffer (Lisa) in the future.
Building a story around a balloon festival is a bit different and shooting in Albuquerque added to the movie. Thank you Hallmark for not trying to make Canada look like New Mexico. The story line was so, so. It would have been nice if we didn't have the usual trope of the boss insisting that the reporter get the story no matter how unethical it is. Can't the writers come up with something different? A reporter from Seattle doing a story on a balloon festival is told to dig up dirt on the balloon pilot. He is not famous and is just one of the many that are there. Why would anyone care, especially people hundreds of miles away? It's a stupid plot twist and very over used. Of course then there is the usual overheard telephone call, then jumping to conclusions because you walk away instead of listening to an explanation and then, making up with the final kiss.
I give this a seven. It's really a five/six but extra points for Paul Greene, Lorenzo Lamas and the balloons.
No one and I mean no one decorates their house, office and every square inch of town for fall. Especially with fake orange leaves. It's even worse than the overly decorated Christmas movies.
An Autumn Romance has a typical romcom plot. Predictable, but since I like Chad Michael Murray and Jessica Lowndes it's worth a watch. Other reviewers have mentioned the unrealistic outfits and high heels for a road trip but I guess the dressers have never ventured outside of LA or Vancouver. We do not wear heels everywhere especially when traveling. It's the kind of movie that you can have on but not have to give your full attention to. Nice background.
An Autumn Romance has a typical romcom plot. Predictable, but since I like Chad Michael Murray and Jessica Lowndes it's worth a watch. Other reviewers have mentioned the unrealistic outfits and high heels for a road trip but I guess the dressers have never ventured outside of LA or Vancouver. We do not wear heels everywhere especially when traveling. It's the kind of movie that you can have on but not have to give your full attention to. Nice background.
OMG. Did the set decorator get paid by the leaf? Was it a contest and we were supposed to guess how many orange leaves were used throughout the movie. It was so distracting that it was hard to pay attention to the movie.
The movie had the usual overused tropes but I like both leads so I can ignore them. The rest of the cast was good. The young boy didn't overact and related well with both leads. Loved grandpa. He was great.
But, orange leaves everywhere and not an apple or pumpkin to be had. There must have been a sale at the Dollar Store.
I give it a six. I subtracted because of the overuse of the leaf decor but added some for Grandpa.
The movie had the usual overused tropes but I like both leads so I can ignore them. The rest of the cast was good. The young boy didn't overact and related well with both leads. Loved grandpa. He was great.
But, orange leaves everywhere and not an apple or pumpkin to be had. There must have been a sale at the Dollar Store.
I give it a six. I subtracted because of the overuse of the leaf decor but added some for Grandpa.