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Elizabeth, a down to earth school teacher and Donovan, a reserved NewYork businessman, are very different. Which means their engagement and wedding is nothing if unpredictable.Elizabeth, a down to earth school teacher and Donovan, a reserved NewYork businessman, are very different. Which means their engagement and wedding is nothing if unpredictable.Elizabeth, a down to earth school teacher and Donovan, a reserved NewYork businessman, are very different. Which means their engagement and wedding is nothing if unpredictable.
Brenda Crichlow
- Florist
- (as Brenda M. Crichlow)
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Ryan Paevey is, maybe, one of the good motives to see this film. And his aunt. But, for many reasons, it seems not exactly enough. Maybe, being myself bachelor or seeing too many weddings preparation films ,I am not exactly entusiastic about it. But it has a poor story the expected chemistry is missing, the busy Darcy is forced and the stubborn bride is terrible. The dog and mister Paevey , for their presence are reasonable solutions for a story to superficial . So, the expected Hallmark. With the old solutions , nice dogs and some presumed twists.
Is it nice ? Maybe. It can be definesc as reasonable. And that is all.
Is it nice ? Maybe. It can be definesc as reasonable. And that is all.
I give the movie a 5 just because I loved the first one. I feel as if Elizabeth's character should not have been so much complaining the wedding should have been about both there parents an not so much about her an so being complex. But all in all it work out at the end. It needs to be a part three Titling "The Darcy's Honeymoon" .
I knew from the beginning that this was going to be a dud. There was no romance at all but drama and silly drama! I could barely get through it.
Nice sequel to Unleashing Mr. Darcy. When the movie first started, I wondered where the dramatic tension would come from but, as the train pulled out of the station, it was a good ride. Everyone (dogs included) does a good job driving the story. One small quibble is that the locations are obviously in B.C. not NYC. But that's not surprising for Hallmark nor really a complaint.
Elizabeth came off as spoilt and silly in this sequel, constantly pouting and nitpicking. Imagine having a hissy fit because your fiance didn't disclose that he was working overtime so he could take a month off to take you on a round the world honeymoon! And fussing even more because you were afraid to stand up for yourself and get the wedding that you always dreamed about. I just wished the writers would have done better with her storyline. Poor Donovan had the patience of Job in this one!
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- TriviaWhen it aired on June 2, 2018, "Marrying Mr. Darcy" became Hallmark Channel's highest-rated and most-watched "June Weddings" original movie premiere in network history.
- Crazy creditsBrenda Crichlow is listed as "Brenda M. Crichlow" in the opening titles but without the middle initial in the end credits. Meanwhile, Phillip Reed is listed as such in the opening titles, but as "Phillip Glenn Reed" in the end credits.
- ConnectionsFollows Unleashing Mr. Darcy (2016)
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