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A recently dumped travel writer goes on a ski getaway with her best friend and they find themselves double booked with two eligible men. When they are snowed in, love ensues, as it always do... Read allA recently dumped travel writer goes on a ski getaway with her best friend and they find themselves double booked with two eligible men. When they are snowed in, love ensues, as it always does.A recently dumped travel writer goes on a ski getaway with her best friend and they find themselves double booked with two eligible men. When they are snowed in, love ensues, as it always does.
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I watch a lot of Hallmark movies. I love the winter theme of the four "Winterfest" movies of 2018. This film is mostly set at a ski resort. The scenery is wonderful and the snowboarding theme is fun. The production is very slick. But I didn't feel much real "heart" or chemistry in this movie.
I think where it fell short for me was in the lead actress, Taylor Cole. She seemed like an ice princess (no pun intended), very cold and distant and bitchy. Especially bitchy and princess-y at first. Even once she "warmed up" in the storyline, she still struck me as someone I wouldn't like in real life. Kind of a "mean girl" vibe. The lead actor, Jack Turner, was good but not memorable. Maybe it was because of the lead actress he had to work with.
For me in these Hallmarks, I find two things can push them from serviceable to ones I love and will rewatch. The first thing is the script. I love the particularly witty or funny scripts like the recent "Love Always, Santa" or "The Seven Year Hitch". The second thing is the lead actors and their chemistry. For example in "Broadcasting Christmas", I loved the quirky and warm Melissa Joan Hart and the ever-boy-next-door Dean Cain. In the case of 'One Winter Weekend', the script never rose above formula, the lead female was not likeable, and I wasn't feeling the chemistry between the leads.
On the plus side, I liked the side romance with the bffs, Rukiya Bernard and Dewshane Williams. She's super cute and I hope she does more Hallmark.
In sum: If you love Hallmark, worth watching once, but I won't be saving this one.
I think where it fell short for me was in the lead actress, Taylor Cole. She seemed like an ice princess (no pun intended), very cold and distant and bitchy. Especially bitchy and princess-y at first. Even once she "warmed up" in the storyline, she still struck me as someone I wouldn't like in real life. Kind of a "mean girl" vibe. The lead actor, Jack Turner, was good but not memorable. Maybe it was because of the lead actress he had to work with.
For me in these Hallmarks, I find two things can push them from serviceable to ones I love and will rewatch. The first thing is the script. I love the particularly witty or funny scripts like the recent "Love Always, Santa" or "The Seven Year Hitch". The second thing is the lead actors and their chemistry. For example in "Broadcasting Christmas", I loved the quirky and warm Melissa Joan Hart and the ever-boy-next-door Dean Cain. In the case of 'One Winter Weekend', the script never rose above formula, the lead female was not likeable, and I wasn't feeling the chemistry between the leads.
On the plus side, I liked the side romance with the bffs, Rukiya Bernard and Dewshane Williams. She's super cute and I hope she does more Hallmark.
In sum: If you love Hallmark, worth watching once, but I won't be saving this one.
Started out funny and ended fantastic!!!! I loved this movie and it's one of the better Hallmark movies I've seen
It was nice to see a little more diversity on display in a Hallmark film, with there being almost two love stories playing out here.
If I were being cynical though I would say that the black couple do come across more as the supporting pair though.
I thought this was a fun film on the whole, with some nice little deviations from the standard Hallmark format.
There is a sequel I believe too.
If I were being cynical though I would say that the black couple do come across more as the supporting pair though.
I thought this was a fun film on the whole, with some nice little deviations from the standard Hallmark format.
There is a sequel I believe too.
A pretty good one as Hallmark movies go, but if we had been playing the drinking game, we'd be pretty drunk!
I liked the movie, though I don't understand why Taylor Cole's character is so snooty in the first half.
The best friends were enjoyable to watch as a couple. They should have gotten more screen time.
It was nice that it wasn't just a romance. Three of the leads make decisions about their careers. It's a movie about the freedom to your wings.
The best friends were enjoyable to watch as a couple. They should have gotten more screen time.
It was nice that it wasn't just a romance. Three of the leads make decisions about their careers. It's a movie about the freedom to your wings.
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- TriviaRukiya Bernard, who portrays Megan, celebrated her 35th birthday on the same day the film premiered on television, January 20th 2018.
- GoofsWhen Cara and Ben are at the party at the library she puts her purse on the top of a bookshelf. When they are done talking they walk away leaving the purse behind. In the next scene she has the purse on her shoulder again.
- ConnectionsFollowed by One Winter Proposal (2019)
- SoundtracksAuld Lang Syne
Written by Callaghan Belle, Colbie Caillat and Robert Burns
Performed by Colbie Caillat
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- Nakiska Ski Area, 2 Mt Allan Dr, Kananaskis, AB T0L 2H0, Canada(Outdoor skiing/snowboarding scenes)
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