Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOn the night of her 30th birthday, Lindsay Corwin, an unlucky environmentalist with a string of bad relationships, decides to make the ultimate wish: for all of her birthday wishes to come t... Tout lireOn the night of her 30th birthday, Lindsay Corwin, an unlucky environmentalist with a string of bad relationships, decides to make the ultimate wish: for all of her birthday wishes to come true.On the night of her 30th birthday, Lindsay Corwin, an unlucky environmentalist with a string of bad relationships, decides to make the ultimate wish: for all of her birthday wishes to come true.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Abby
- (as Oluniké Adeliyi)
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This is a very generic and stereotypical Hallmark movie in every sense of that meaning. The storyline was as sappy as they come, which was as to be expected from such a movie. And it was also every bit as predictable as they come.
The cast was adequate, and the acting talents were doing fair enough jobs with their given roles, despite not really having much to work with. Megan Park actually did a fair enough job carrying the movie.
There are far better movies out there if you enjoy these types of sappy Hallmark movies. For a romantic comedy such as this then "A Wish Come True" didn't really fare rather well, and it just didn't offer anything extraordinary to the romantic comedy genre. And it wasn't even because it was a movie primarily aimed at an all-female audience, because that was not the case. The movie just wasn't all that good, to be bluntly honest.
Lindsay (Megan Park) is obsessed over making the world Green. That is part of what makes her so shallow. It's kind of funny because the word shallow implies a lack of layers in a character but Lindsay actually has several layers of shallow. For most of the movie she is willing to practically sell her soul for these things. Being a big shot in the corporate world, having her dream home, dream guy, dream project. It's too bad because I find Megan Park appealing and not just for her good looks. But in this movie, for so much of it, she had to go against the sweet girl persona she does so well. That girl is usually upbeat, but Lindsay comes off as kind of sad.
If Lindsay isn't bad enough, Billy is downright annoying. I wish I thought that part was funny, but it was just annoying.
While the wish plot theme is a bit unusual, this story isn't that far off the typical format for when the lead female isn't seeing her best guy friend right in front of her. You know in general terms what is going to happen. And of course she has to make a grand gesture.
I can't help but think of the movie Birthday Wish which is also a Hallmark TV movie even though there are big differences. The biggest difference is that it is actually upbeat and funny.
I found the main character easy to relate to.
My only complaint is, is it just me or were her love interests old enough to be her father???? I couldn't get passed her main romantic interest looking so much older than her. I just kept seeing this midlife crisis guy hitting on a 20-something and that skeeved me out. It was impossible to get invested in her romance so that took away from the story for me.
Other than that though, it was a cute movie for a Saturday afternoon.
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- AnecdotesAired as the first of five original films in The Hallmark Channel's 2015 inaugural "Countdown to Valentine's Day" lineup.
- GaffesWhen Lindsay left her apartment for work on her birthday, she had no shoes on.
- Citations
Abby: I hate to say I told you so, but I told you so! Why do you keep going out with these hot-looking jerks?
Lindsay Corwin: I don't know. Is that a trick question?
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- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- 30th Birthday
- Lieux de tournage
- Sudbury, Ontario, Canada(street scenes)
- Sociétés de production
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