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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen a small-town boy's video Promposal goes viral, it scores him a Prom date with his celebrity crush. Complications arise when the celebrity falls for the boy's teacher.When a small-town boy's video Promposal goes viral, it scores him a Prom date with his celebrity crush. Complications arise when the celebrity falls for the boy's teacher.When a small-town boy's video Promposal goes viral, it scores him a Prom date with his celebrity crush. Complications arise when the celebrity falls for the boy's teacher.
Larissa Dias
- Courtney Cordell
- (as Larissa Albuquerque)
Drew Ray Tanner
- Colin Hartling
- (as Drew Tanner)
Dean Alonzo Hoover
- Student
- (uncredited)
Nelson Wong
- Red Carpet Kenny
- (uncredited)
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Just rewatched this movie. I've seen it a few times - so I know the story. This time watching it, I am picking up the 80s "hidden" references - and even the music used has that "80s sound." It's a cute movie - a little forced at the beginning - but that overcome. The younger sister - well we can do without her. She's not essential to the story - and even detracts from it. Love how the two kids get together. The ending is sweet. Watch it with an open mind - and embrace the 80s decade of movies and music.
The first 45 minutes was difficult, and we were ready to turn it off, but it then got marginally better and we watched it to the end. Guess I'm used to more mature movies from Hallmark so this one didn't grab us.
I was reminded of this movie when I watched a new movie with Shenae Grimes-Beech called When I Think About Christmas. It was her first Hallmark movie in the 6 years since Date With Love which I remembered with some fondness. In this earlier movie, she plays Alex Allen, a famous movie star who needs some good publicity. She accepts a student's request that she be his high school prom date as a publicity stunt. Sadly, the student who proposed wasn't very popular and was blind to the feelings of his best friend Heidi, played by the very cute and talented Bailee Madison. Andrew Walker plays his teacher Vincent Walsh and Andrea Brooks plays assistant Paige Sumner
I enjoyed this movie because of Shenae Grimes-Beech. And Andrew Walker went on to become one of Hallmark's biggest stars. These stories are basically a variation of the popular trope of a Royal falling in love with a commoner. This was fun, even if the prom kid got on my nerves a bit.
I enjoyed this movie because of Shenae Grimes-Beech. And Andrew Walker went on to become one of Hallmark's biggest stars. These stories are basically a variation of the popular trope of a Royal falling in love with a commoner. This was fun, even if the prom kid got on my nerves a bit.
A tribute to the films of John Hughes, "Date with Love" is loosely based on his film "Some Kind of Wonderful". Unfortunately, it does not live up to that 1987 teen classic. Especially in the early going, the writing is uninspired and the acting is average.
But I must admit that the lead actress, Shenae Grimes-Beech, who plays Hollywood actress Alex Allen, grew on me. In the end, she gives a charming performance as the star who accepts a proposal to a high school prom as a publicity stunt. Also notable are Milli Wilkinson as Devyn, younger sister of high school student David, and Bailee Madison as Heidi Watts, the best friend of David.
While the parallels of this film to "Some Kind of Wonderful" kept me entertained, that novelty did not elevate this TV movie. Also, a lack of chemistry between the two pairs of love interests dampened the film's appeal.
But I must admit that the lead actress, Shenae Grimes-Beech, who plays Hollywood actress Alex Allen, grew on me. In the end, she gives a charming performance as the star who accepts a proposal to a high school prom as a publicity stunt. Also notable are Milli Wilkinson as Devyn, younger sister of high school student David, and Bailee Madison as Heidi Watts, the best friend of David.
While the parallels of this film to "Some Kind of Wonderful" kept me entertained, that novelty did not elevate this TV movie. Also, a lack of chemistry between the two pairs of love interests dampened the film's appeal.
This is a poorly to mediocre acted movie with great life lessons on the reality of how shallow society is. Our children should watch this knowing how real this is of the ways of the world.
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- AnecdotesThe movie plays a small tribute to the late John Hughes. The high school David and Heidi attend is named J.W. Hughes High School (John Wilden Hughes), the first time we see Heidi David calls her Watts (Mary Stuart Mastersons name was Watts in Some Kind of Wonderful directed by John Hughes) and the story takes place in Illinois where John Hughes' stories take place.
- GaffesDuring the prom, David was told by another character "I thought Alex was going to be your date." David's explanation was that some rule kept her from being able to attend the prom. Alex's unpromposal did not mention anything about a rule preventing her from attending, but simply stated that she couldn't be there due to circumstances beyond her control.
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