angellsmith
Joined Aug 2018
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I watch romcoms a lot, so it goes without saying my standards for this kind of movie aren't that high. Fluffy is fine, but this one wasn't just disappointing but really annoying.
So many of the characters were such broad caricatures (other than Howard), I'm inclined to blame the director rather than the actors. Somebody had to really push these folks to be that over the top.
I haven't read the book, but it's pretty obvious that whoever scoped it down for the movie left some pretty gaping plot and character holes.
In their quest to create their own content, Netflix has been cranking out some real stinkers, and this is one of them.
So many of the characters were such broad caricatures (other than Howard), I'm inclined to blame the director rather than the actors. Somebody had to really push these folks to be that over the top.
I haven't read the book, but it's pretty obvious that whoever scoped it down for the movie left some pretty gaping plot and character holes.
In their quest to create their own content, Netflix has been cranking out some real stinkers, and this is one of them.
As others have said, Danica and Dylan don't make a great match. I like them both in other movies, but her over-the-top perkiness and his sophisticated style just don't mix well.
But, I have to say I appreciate that Hallmark is at least trying, awkwardly, to make their communities more realistic by including people of color, gay characters and mixed race couples, especially in lead roles.
Those who are offended that there's a gay character looking for love are offensive to those of us who have gay family and friends. Your "family values" don't seem to value families like mine.
But, I have to say I appreciate that Hallmark is at least trying, awkwardly, to make their communities more realistic by including people of color, gay characters and mixed race couples, especially in lead roles.
Those who are offended that there's a gay character looking for love are offensive to those of us who have gay family and friends. Your "family values" don't seem to value families like mine.