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Jamie Spellman struggles to balance her dream of painting with the reality of such a difficult career choice, while having to choose between two men who seem perfect, but for very different ... Read allJamie Spellman struggles to balance her dream of painting with the reality of such a difficult career choice, while having to choose between two men who seem perfect, but for very different reasons.Jamie Spellman struggles to balance her dream of painting with the reality of such a difficult career choice, while having to choose between two men who seem perfect, but for very different reasons.
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Matthew James Dowden
- Michael Herman
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Brenda Crichlow
- Renee
- (as Brenda M. Crichlow)
Mike Bhangu
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This was a softly lit hallmark romance filled with spring flowers and a gorgeous lead couple. Nick Bates of matchmaker's playlist fame plays the charming and charismatic best friend's brother and Arielle Kebbel plays the girl who always wanted to paint...but now paints on the side of her painting school which she is looking to expand. She meets the man of her dreams...but then decides maybe he isn't.
This was a beautiful breath of spring to see cherry blossoms and two beautiful people fall in love. Romantics will enjoy this sweet film.
This was a beautiful breath of spring to see cherry blossoms and two beautiful people fall in love. Romantics will enjoy this sweet film.
'A Brush with Love' did have a nice cute idea going for it, love and painting is a good harmonious mix. Arielle Kebbel can be very expressive and likeable, but has had times in other projects where she tries too hard. Am not too familiar with Nick Bateman, actually can't remember whether there is anything in his filmography that has already been seen by me. Having said that, my expectations were not high considering the negativity that has been garnered here.
Negativity that to me is deserved and justifiable. 'A Brush with Love' has a few good things, but it just has very little to it and came over as very weak in most areas. As far as the 2019 Spring Fever films go, which is of variable quality, 'A Brush with Love' is towards the bottom. When it comes to the previous 2019 Spring Fever films, 'Flip that Romance' left me mixed and 'Love to the Rescue' to me was among the best Hallmark films for that year.
Shall begin with citing the good. The best thing about 'A Brush with Love' is Kebbel, who radiates charm and has a lovely energy and charm without overdoing either. The female supporting cast did quite well, with Hilary Jardine a standout.
The scenery is beautiful and nicely shot.
Bateman however is very wooden and also behaves in a juvenile manner reminiscent of teenagehood. Also found Matthew James Dowden bland, and both characters were dull as dishwater and hard to root for. Bateman and Kebbel have no chemistry together, didn't get the sense of them being in love and it was like he was too immature for her. The film also makes little effort to develop their relationship, which is basically only just there with nothing to it. The direction lacks any kind of distinction and there is nothing memorable or interesting about the music.
Script is awkward and goes overboard on the cheese and schmaltz. More could have been done with the setting, nice idea but underused. The story is very formulaic, meaning that everything is obvious long before it happens, is far too thin which affects the pace and lacks charm and energy. Dull and bland are the two main adjectives to describe 'A Brush with Love'. The characters are too one dimensional and also on the dysfunctional side, with a heavy-handedly negative emphasis on commitment.
In summary, pretty bad. 3/10.
Negativity that to me is deserved and justifiable. 'A Brush with Love' has a few good things, but it just has very little to it and came over as very weak in most areas. As far as the 2019 Spring Fever films go, which is of variable quality, 'A Brush with Love' is towards the bottom. When it comes to the previous 2019 Spring Fever films, 'Flip that Romance' left me mixed and 'Love to the Rescue' to me was among the best Hallmark films for that year.
Shall begin with citing the good. The best thing about 'A Brush with Love' is Kebbel, who radiates charm and has a lovely energy and charm without overdoing either. The female supporting cast did quite well, with Hilary Jardine a standout.
The scenery is beautiful and nicely shot.
Bateman however is very wooden and also behaves in a juvenile manner reminiscent of teenagehood. Also found Matthew James Dowden bland, and both characters were dull as dishwater and hard to root for. Bateman and Kebbel have no chemistry together, didn't get the sense of them being in love and it was like he was too immature for her. The film also makes little effort to develop their relationship, which is basically only just there with nothing to it. The direction lacks any kind of distinction and there is nothing memorable or interesting about the music.
Script is awkward and goes overboard on the cheese and schmaltz. More could have been done with the setting, nice idea but underused. The story is very formulaic, meaning that everything is obvious long before it happens, is far too thin which affects the pace and lacks charm and energy. Dull and bland are the two main adjectives to describe 'A Brush with Love'. The characters are too one dimensional and also on the dysfunctional side, with a heavy-handedly negative emphasis on commitment.
In summary, pretty bad. 3/10.
This was a really cute movie! Loved the storyline and watching the painting scenes. The female lead is great, none of the awkward perkiness and seemed like a real person! The male lead seemed a little too "kiddy" in the beginning, it was a little wierd or this movie would've gotten a 10! Glad I watched though, the flowers were eye-candy - so beautiful - lots of pink. Overall, great spring movie to watch on a cold winter day!
Favorite scene - The playful painting faces scene! Very cute.
Favorite scene - The playful painting faces scene! Very cute.
Arielle and Nick have an amazing chemistry! The story was a bit repetitive from previous movies but still fun to watch.
I felt like Jamie and Nick were both acting like adolescents. Maybe it was all the reminiscing. Commitment is mentioned frequently. Both characters seemed to have major problems with it, not only in love, but in life too. As a result, the characters were too dysfunctional for me to enjoy
Chemistry? Maybe, but it didn't impress me.
I love Arielle Kebbel. She has an expressive face and her character is sweet even if a little scatterbrained. For me, she is the only thing redeeming about this movie.
Chemistry? Maybe, but it didn't impress me.
I love Arielle Kebbel. She has an expressive face and her character is sweet even if a little scatterbrained. For me, she is the only thing redeeming about this movie.
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- TriviaSome of the conservatory aerial shots (but not all) show the Franklin Park Conservatory in Columbus, Ohio.
- GoofsIn the embrace between Jamie and Max after the impromptu face painting, the next cut-away shot has them in a slightly different body position.
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