Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA high-powered executive lies about her career on her dating profile, while her match also hides his true identity.A high-powered executive lies about her career on her dating profile, while her match also hides his true identity.A high-powered executive lies about her career on her dating profile, while her match also hides his true identity.
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This plot was interesting it moved along at a brisk pace. The music did not overpower the movie.
No complaints here, everything was good. Roxie the dog did a great job too, her character development was spot on, great job of portraying a dog Roxie.
My advice: I highly recommend this movie,
It's Hallmark. The leads are beautiful. They would make beautiful babies. The premise comes out of some sort of sitcom misunderstanding and awkward lies. It's not the best. It would help if Kate isn't dating that jerk. At the very least, she needs to break up with him. The attitude about male nurses seems very outdated and oddly universal. Once the father goes to the hospital, there is no reason to not tell the truth except it is needed for story construction reasons. The best friend Reggie Le Duca is annoying and Debbie is completely out of his league. The obvious move is for him to lie about his job and Debbie falls for it. The movie doesn't do that and I hate it even more for it. It could have tied into the original premise. The premise is problematic for many reasons, mostly since either person could have told the truth at any time. His reasoning after discovering the truth is problematic as well. It's all a little problematic although I do like the two lead actors. There are surprisingly deep moments like Kate accidentally sideswipes Debbie with a comment. Even that scene could have done more. Despite liking the actors and the characters, there is lots that need some massaging.
The point in the movie is that women given a choice prefer a doctor who makes at least 5 times what a nurse makes there is a scene with a balding doctor with giggling women to show the point. And men generally prefer women who are below them financially and work wise so she plays down her abilities. Or they use them to climb the social and corporate ladder
Now the movie it's hallmark acting and plot are ok and reasonably predictable they however make you feel good. Plot points errors etc get over it, these are fictional stories don't over analyse just enjoy.
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- AnecdotesThe pillow the heart valve replacement patient was holding after his surgery is the same pillow used by the dog in the park during the Hallmark movie, "All Things Valentine."
- GaffesWhen Katherine has an allergic reaction to an ingredient in her meal, likely in the hot sauce, Jack diagnoses her & recommended a course of treatment, including medication. This plot point could have worked had the character been an NP (nurse practitioner), but, as an RN, he was not only not licensed or qualified to do those things, but still should have known to take no chances with a food allergy & taken her to an ER.
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Jack Cooper: Oh, you...
Reggie Le Duca: Hey!
Jack Cooper: I should kill you!
Reggie Le Duca: This is a hosptial. We save lives here. We don't wipe them out.
Jack Cooper: You switched my profile to tell her I was a doctor!
Reggie Le Duca: And this is the way you thank me?
Jack Cooper: Thank you?
Reggie Le Duca: Yeah, you've got women coming out of the woodwork. The way I see it, you owe me one.
Jack Cooper: Yeah, but she thinks I'm that Dr. J. Thomas Cooper.
Reggie Le Duca: I had nothing to do with that.
Jack Cooper: It's because of your lie.
Reggie Le Duca: Okay, then what did she say when you set her straight?
Jack Cooper: I...
Reggie Le Duca: I...
Jack Cooper: ...didn't exactly.
Reggie Le Duca: Ah, who's the pot calling the kettle black?
Jack Cooper: It is... I was backed into a corner.
Reggie Le Duca: Well, that's when we should our truest character when our backs are up against the wall, and we're desperate.
Jack Cooper: Right, but it's not my character.
Reggie Le Duca: [running away] Don't worry, there are other fish in the sea!
Jack Cooper: I like this fish.
- ConnexionsReferenced in It's Christmastown: 027 - Murse King of Fried Chicken (2018)
- Bandes originalesWhen Will I Be Loved
Written by Phil Everly (uncredited)
Performed by Linda Ronstadt
Courtesy of Capital Records LLC.
under exclusive license from Universal Music Canada Inc.
[Played over the opening title card and credits]
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