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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe owner of a bridal shop unknowingly falls in love with the son of her main competitor, then must thwart her rival's attempts to destroy their relationship.The owner of a bridal shop unknowingly falls in love with the son of her main competitor, then must thwart her rival's attempts to destroy their relationship.The owner of a bridal shop unknowingly falls in love with the son of her main competitor, then must thwart her rival's attempts to destroy their relationship.
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Touching, sweet, romantic comedy & drama. Well, it doesn't classify as a romance according to IMDb, but I beg to differ. It was unlike most movies in the way of romance. It didn't have the most prettiest gal nor the most handsomest guy as the main characters, but that's what was different about it. The acting was good. It had a charming appeal! It's worth one viewing.
I managed to get through 1/2 of it, but it was agony so turned it off. Kellie Martin has not aged well and always has a stressed look to her in any roll she plays anymore. She looks much older than what she actually is, so her playing the romantic lead in a movie just doesn't work. Maybe she'd be better in a heavier roll as a detective or a librarian---or maybe she could learn to lighten up and smile. It was not an enjoyable movie even though the male lead did a great job. Jennifer Dale was good as his snooty mother but she seemed too young to be his mother. I agree with the person who said Kellie and Jennifer looked close in age. Bruce Boxleitner is always a joy to watch.
Kellie Martin is always good value in these Hallmark romantic comedies, and this proves to be a good outing overall.
It helps that this is more of a 'mature' Hallmark film, with less time being spent on the couple getting together, but more about them staying together.
With some lovely moments, and identifiable characters, this was good fun.
It helps that this is more of a 'mature' Hallmark film, with less time being spent on the couple getting together, but more about them staying together.
With some lovely moments, and identifiable characters, this was good fun.
The story is OK. A bridal shop owner runs a business which caters to clients looking for non-traditional wedding attire. A chance meeting with a lawyer brings a man into the shop owner's life. A man whose mother also happens to own a competing bridal shop but with a snobbish slant. Overall the actors do OK. But, the characters just don't seem to fit together logically. I just don't buy it. Kelli Martin is a good actress but just is not the right person for this role, bless her heart. Quirky has been used in previous reviews to describe her character, but to me she comes off as a bit pitiful, unattractive, whiny, and just too odd and difficult for any sane person to want to have a relationship with. I did like the love interest character although I can't see why someone like him and from his background would have any interest in the bridal shop owner played by Martin. I am a guy, and not embarrassed to admit I like Hallmark chick-flicks. But this one for the reasons listed above is nowhere near the top of my Hallmark "like" list.
7.2 stars.
My feelings are all over the spectrum just like Miss Martin's personality in this film. Her character is supposedly "neurotic" (according to some reviewers), but she's not. She would be best described as a colorful personality or borderline eccentric. Neurotic is not what many people think and has no similarities to the character portrayed in this story. She is actually more quirky and odd, opinionated, but not forceful. She claims to not eat sweets, but she binge eats them every day. She also claims to be a vegetarian and gluten free, but you will see that she certainly breaks all of those dietary rules in every dining scene. Obviously, what she means to say is that she doesn't want to eat sweets (and meat, and gluten, and...), would like to avoid them, but she can't.
The story is fine, there are ups and downs with the flow. But it's actually a very endearing movie if you can look past the monster-in-law. Oh boy, what a major barrier to a fun and light movie watching experience. It was painful to see her push buttons, but I think that was the intent. The lead male is so-so. I don't know if he's the right person to be lead male in a romance film. I suspect a lack of high ratings may have something to do with his casting.
My feelings are all over the spectrum just like Miss Martin's personality in this film. Her character is supposedly "neurotic" (according to some reviewers), but she's not. She would be best described as a colorful personality or borderline eccentric. Neurotic is not what many people think and has no similarities to the character portrayed in this story. She is actually more quirky and odd, opinionated, but not forceful. She claims to not eat sweets, but she binge eats them every day. She also claims to be a vegetarian and gluten free, but you will see that she certainly breaks all of those dietary rules in every dining scene. Obviously, what she means to say is that she doesn't want to eat sweets (and meat, and gluten, and...), would like to avoid them, but she can't.
The story is fine, there are ups and downs with the flow. But it's actually a very endearing movie if you can look past the monster-in-law. Oh boy, what a major barrier to a fun and light movie watching experience. It was painful to see her push buttons, but I think that was the intent. The lead male is so-so. I don't know if he's the right person to be lead male in a romance film. I suspect a lack of high ratings may have something to do with his casting.
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- AnecdotesNesta Cooper's debut.
- GaffesAnnabelle and Sam have to move their wedding ceremony to an inside location from the planned outside golf course because of the downpour. Scenes of the wedding ceremony show through the windows of the building that it is bright and sunny outside.
- ConnexionsReferences Jusqu'au bout du rêve (1989)
- Bandes originalesStill the One
Written by Johanna Hall and John Hall
Performed by Orleans
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