A woman goes to a resort to get married. While she waits for her fiancé to show up, she meets another man.A woman goes to a resort to get married. While she waits for her fiancé to show up, she meets another man.A woman goes to a resort to get married. While she waits for her fiancé to show up, she meets another man.
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Andrew W. Walker
- Luke Griggs
- (as Andrew Walker)
Winnie Cooper
- Wedding Guest
- (uncredited)
Laurie Empey
- Restaurant Guest
- (uncredited)
Cortney Ewonus
- Bridesmaid
- (uncredited)
Trent Pryor
- Wedding Photographer
- (uncredited)
Helen Sharp
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- (uncredited)
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Pure bliss. The stuff of real love stories to change your life. If this film was a drink it would be Baileys on ice with a scoop of ice cream served with love.
So much better than the rest. All the characters were relateable, good acting, interesting setting and there was actually some good dialogue. These writers need to be hired more often. Very enjoyable and not annoying at all.
I watched this movie purely because I saw that Arielle Kebbel and Andrew Walker were together again. Like every girl who saw it, "A Bride for Christmas" is one of my favorite Hallmark romances.
While it wasn't as good as their previous movie together, "Bridal Wave" was still a really good effort.
Arielle was, as ever, a strong female lead, and she made the audience sympathize with her. Her character was sweet and dependable, yet she had the right amount of spunk to combat Andrew's character. While I hated the buzz cut that Andrew Walker was sporting, he was still charming and funny, and I really liked how he came to see something in Arielle's "Georgie".
The penultimate confrontation made me laugh and I really enjoyed how the movie ended. It wasn't cliché which was a breath of fresh air.
The gorgeous surrounding scenery was also a plus.
Well done, Hallmark.
While it wasn't as good as their previous movie together, "Bridal Wave" was still a really good effort.
Arielle was, as ever, a strong female lead, and she made the audience sympathize with her. Her character was sweet and dependable, yet she had the right amount of spunk to combat Andrew's character. While I hated the buzz cut that Andrew Walker was sporting, he was still charming and funny, and I really liked how he came to see something in Arielle's "Georgie".
The penultimate confrontation made me laugh and I really enjoyed how the movie ended. It wasn't cliché which was a breath of fresh air.
The gorgeous surrounding scenery was also a plus.
Well done, Hallmark.
Please don't go after the reviews you see ! It was such a good movie. One of the best from Hallmark. It might have been predictable for some but whats wrong with that when its such a perfect one ? Andrew Walker and Ariella Kebel have become my favorites after watching this movie. I wish there were more movies like this one that pleasantly surprise you and sort of make you believe that the right one is out there and you don't want someone who just suits you, but someone who genuinely cares about you and loves you for who you are. Bridal Wave is one of those movies for me which you can watch over and over again and still feel good about them. Its one I will remember for a long time.
Did you know
- TriviaAndrew Walker and Arielle Kebbel previously co-starred in the Hallmark Movie "A Bride For Christmas".
- GoofsAbout 27 minutes into the movie (with commercials) Georgie, Luke, and Georgie's father are in the dining room, and Georgie's level of orange juice in her glass changes.
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- Dos novios y una boda
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- Oak Bay Beach Hotel - 1175 Beach Dr, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada(Oak Bay Beach Hotel)
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