tom-496-522106
Joined Oct 2012
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You must know going in what to expect, so the overwhelming number of negative comments is surprising.
I mostly commented to raise the average. It's light and fluffy, but everyone plays their part to perfection. Pure cheese is good sometimes.
The locations are fantastic, the costumes delightful, and the styling, as expected, is spot-on.
It's great to see familiar faces, and while typecasting is almost inevitable, they all fit so well that it just works.
My comment to all of the naysayers is to just go back to the mind numbing violence of the vast majority of new movies. I prefer something to escape reality for awhile.
I mostly commented to raise the average. It's light and fluffy, but everyone plays their part to perfection. Pure cheese is good sometimes.
The locations are fantastic, the costumes delightful, and the styling, as expected, is spot-on.
It's great to see familiar faces, and while typecasting is almost inevitable, they all fit so well that it just works.
My comment to all of the naysayers is to just go back to the mind numbing violence of the vast majority of new movies. I prefer something to escape reality for awhile.
The first thing that occurred to me on this is how much Hunter King looks like Rachael Leigh Cook.
As the story progressed, of course it was pretty formula for Hallmark, but I thought it was pretty well put together. There were the right amount of mishaps. There was just enough tears to go with the laughter. And I think it was just enough short of sappy to be a good way to spend a couple of hours.
Peter Benson has managed to successfully navigate the course from bit part, to old boyfriend, to leading man, and now does an admirable job as director.
It isn't Oscar worthy, but only because it wasn't striving for greatness. It's what is expected from a Hallmark movie of the week, which is wholesome entertainment which leaves you with a smile on your face while not forgetting to show a bit of real heart. 9/10.
As the story progressed, of course it was pretty formula for Hallmark, but I thought it was pretty well put together. There were the right amount of mishaps. There was just enough tears to go with the laughter. And I think it was just enough short of sappy to be a good way to spend a couple of hours.
Peter Benson has managed to successfully navigate the course from bit part, to old boyfriend, to leading man, and now does an admirable job as director.
It isn't Oscar worthy, but only because it wasn't striving for greatness. It's what is expected from a Hallmark movie of the week, which is wholesome entertainment which leaves you with a smile on your face while not forgetting to show a bit of real heart. 9/10.