Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuRebecca, a teacher, and Adam, an ad executive are excited to plan their Jewish wedding, but their wedding and future are put into jeopardy when Adam lands a new ad campaign, and their mother... Alles lesenRebecca, a teacher, and Adam, an ad executive are excited to plan their Jewish wedding, but their wedding and future are put into jeopardy when Adam lands a new ad campaign, and their mothers meet.Rebecca, a teacher, and Adam, an ad executive are excited to plan their Jewish wedding, but their wedding and future are put into jeopardy when Adam lands a new ad campaign, and their mothers meet.
Barry W. Levy
- Jacob
- (as Barry Levy)
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This actually has a very different format and it was SO refreshing! A quick montage of their meet-cute & their dating takes place during the opening credits. The rest of the movie is about their engagement and their experiences really learning about each other as they navigate each others' family traditions and opinions as they prepare to marry. They love and adore each other and face some believable bumps. All the actors did a fantastic job--it is funny, touching, sweet, and uplifting. I really enjoyed learning about Jewish wedding traditions and watching them take place. The traditional wedding contract ritual is wise and meaningful & a Jewish reception looks so fun! This is definitely one of my 10 favorite Hallmark movies.
This is all about planning a Jewish wedding and more importantly a Jewish marriage...and the stars are the two Jewish mother-in-laws Sadie and Dianne.
Rebecca is a simple schoolteacher who meets Adam accidentally in a park in Chicago, their romance takes place via sketches over the opening credits. Then it is all meet the parents, propose and get right down to the details of the wedding...cake, dress, flowers, etc. The two mothers do not seem to agree on anything, but wanting their children's happiness.
I loved the sharing of the Jewish traditions. I have some first hand knowledge...but even I learned one new thing!
I think romantics will appreciate this film and anyone interested in Jewish traditions especially those around the marriage ceremony.
Rebecca is a simple schoolteacher who meets Adam accidentally in a park in Chicago, their romance takes place via sketches over the opening credits. Then it is all meet the parents, propose and get right down to the details of the wedding...cake, dress, flowers, etc. The two mothers do not seem to agree on anything, but wanting their children's happiness.
I loved the sharing of the Jewish traditions. I have some first hand knowledge...but even I learned one new thing!
I think romantics will appreciate this film and anyone interested in Jewish traditions especially those around the marriage ceremony.
Kudos to Hallmark for making a movie that is more true to life, entertaining and thought-provoking. Even if you're not Jewish, it is interesting to learn about the Jewish traditions. I appreciated the love that his couple shared. I loved that they had realistic jobs and normal lives. They had to make choices that every couple getting married has to make. Religion, family, careers and their love for each other all played a part in who this couple was and the priorities they chose. It was well done. The acting was good. The characters had chemistry. The story-line was engaging. And there was a touch of comedy that was true to life and made you smile.
Seems like I really like a lot of rom/coms with Jake Epstein in them. He can be very funny with great delivery. Becca Tobin's resume isn't as long, but I give many of her movies positive reviews.
This movie skips the early relationship building between them, but it gets off to a good start with witty dialogue. The tone early on is upbeat without much negativity. Then comes the wedding planning, and especially the opinionated moms. Adam's job also adds tension. A lot.
There is a lot of tradition and family sentimentality. The climax is so sappy, it borders on cheesy, but not quite. It really is a good sappy.
This movie skips the early relationship building between them, but it gets off to a good start with witty dialogue. The tone early on is upbeat without much negativity. Then comes the wedding planning, and especially the opinionated moms. Adam's job also adds tension. A lot.
There is a lot of tradition and family sentimentality. The climax is so sappy, it borders on cheesy, but not quite. It really is a good sappy.
7.4 stars.
This is an enjoyable ride-along with two Jewish families navigating their son and daughter falling in love. Of course there must be drama, and there is some baggage to take along with this ride. Well, maybe he has some baggage. She seems to be of sound mind.
When I say both families are Jewish, I feel they are borderline, because half of them don't really appear or act anything like the culture, but what do I know? The only references I have are movies that depict them. I digress.
The young man literally falls for her at the park where they first meet. He stumbles into love and she is equally as stricken by him. The rest of the story goes in fast motion to the point they are dating, or have been dating for a while, or so it seems. Next thing we see is they are in love. The only speed bump is that his mom and her mom haven't met yet. Also, these moms are two peas in a pod, but not the type of peas that you want sharing the same pod, because they would end up killing each other. They are both stubborn, opinionated, and obnoxious. Will the families survive that whole side show? To be determined.
This is an entertaining film, but gets derailed from time to time. But the main theme rests upon the fact that he is not as attentive as he needs to be. He is conflicted because his career is suddenly catapulted and he's offered a massive promotion, which may drive a wedge between them. She has to choose between her family and her beloved teaching job, or dropping it all to follow him. They both have to grow up fast, and like any Hallmark film, they will adapt and we will have our happy ending.
This is an enjoyable ride-along with two Jewish families navigating their son and daughter falling in love. Of course there must be drama, and there is some baggage to take along with this ride. Well, maybe he has some baggage. She seems to be of sound mind.
When I say both families are Jewish, I feel they are borderline, because half of them don't really appear or act anything like the culture, but what do I know? The only references I have are movies that depict them. I digress.
The young man literally falls for her at the park where they first meet. He stumbles into love and she is equally as stricken by him. The rest of the story goes in fast motion to the point they are dating, or have been dating for a while, or so it seems. Next thing we see is they are in love. The only speed bump is that his mom and her mom haven't met yet. Also, these moms are two peas in a pod, but not the type of peas that you want sharing the same pod, because they would end up killing each other. They are both stubborn, opinionated, and obnoxious. Will the families survive that whole side show? To be determined.
This is an entertaining film, but gets derailed from time to time. But the main theme rests upon the fact that he is not as attentive as he needs to be. He is conflicted because his career is suddenly catapulted and he's offered a massive promotion, which may drive a wedge between them. She has to choose between her family and her beloved teaching job, or dropping it all to follow him. They both have to grow up fast, and like any Hallmark film, they will adapt and we will have our happy ending.
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- WissenswertesPeter DeLuise, the real director of this movie, portrayed the commercial director on screen as a cameo.
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