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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA shy writer has to go out on a date with a different man every month in order to write an article for her company's 'Man for Every Month' blog.A shy writer has to go out on a date with a different man every month in order to write an article for her company's 'Man for Every Month' blog.A shy writer has to go out on a date with a different man every month in order to write an article for her company's 'Man for Every Month' blog.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Christian Ochoa Lavernia
- Shawn
- (as Christian Ochoa)
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The critical reviews seem to forget this is a Hallmark movie. The cast was attractive and handled their parts well. Pleasant to watch. The plot is very basic bot the cast carries the show. And the dialogue is quite good for this type movie.
I didn't last longer than the first 20 minutes. Acting, storyline and everything else just dire.
'A Man for Every Month' was not watched with particularly high expectations. Hallmark have done quite a lot of very watchable and more films. Yet, the title was so unappealing and the premise was every bit as much. The indifferent at best reviews also lessened expectations. There are plenty of films out there though that are much better than their premises make out and are more appealing than implied. There have also been plenty of panned films that to me weren't that bad.
While 'A Man for Every Month' has its good things and moments, and it is a little more tasteful than the title and premise indicate, it just wasn't for me. It is not one of those films that this reviewer can accuse of not trying, if anything it tries too hard and would have benefitted massively from trying to do less and shouldn't have been afraid to do so. Honestly would not have minded if it was scaled down and had like three or four characters and two subplots, simplicity often works wonders.
There are good things here. It does benefit a good deal from an amiable supporting cast, with Aaron Jakubenko giving one of the better performances with him being charming and natural. Justine Alpert steals every scene she's in.
It also looks good and has a few cute and amusing moments.
Unfortunately it is undone by the incredibly annoying female lead character, the writers overdo it with her high school-like childishness and naivety. It doesn't help too that Carlson Young is really amateurish in the role, with her seeming unsure whether to ham it up or phone it in. This is where more decisive direction would have helped her, an aspect that is rather routine and disorganised from trying to take on more than they could chew. Didn't find many of the characters likeable and most of them are severely under-developed. The chemistry is lukewarm at best and often worse than what can be seen in Disney Channel sitcoms.
Regarding the writing and story, 'A Man for Every Month' is a failure. It has too many characters and subplots which made it feel very rushed and bloated. As well as bland from doing far too little with all of them and executing less than fresh material (very been there, done there) in a tired way. The dialogue goes overboard on the cheese and awkwardness, with very little sounding like natural everyday conversation. The background scoring can be too loud.
Concluding, very lacklustre. 4/10.
While 'A Man for Every Month' has its good things and moments, and it is a little more tasteful than the title and premise indicate, it just wasn't for me. It is not one of those films that this reviewer can accuse of not trying, if anything it tries too hard and would have benefitted massively from trying to do less and shouldn't have been afraid to do so. Honestly would not have minded if it was scaled down and had like three or four characters and two subplots, simplicity often works wonders.
There are good things here. It does benefit a good deal from an amiable supporting cast, with Aaron Jakubenko giving one of the better performances with him being charming and natural. Justine Alpert steals every scene she's in.
It also looks good and has a few cute and amusing moments.
Unfortunately it is undone by the incredibly annoying female lead character, the writers overdo it with her high school-like childishness and naivety. It doesn't help too that Carlson Young is really amateurish in the role, with her seeming unsure whether to ham it up or phone it in. This is where more decisive direction would have helped her, an aspect that is rather routine and disorganised from trying to take on more than they could chew. Didn't find many of the characters likeable and most of them are severely under-developed. The chemistry is lukewarm at best and often worse than what can be seen in Disney Channel sitcoms.
Regarding the writing and story, 'A Man for Every Month' is a failure. It has too many characters and subplots which made it feel very rushed and bloated. As well as bland from doing far too little with all of them and executing less than fresh material (very been there, done there) in a tired way. The dialogue goes overboard on the cheese and awkwardness, with very little sounding like natural everyday conversation. The background scoring can be too loud.
Concluding, very lacklustre. 4/10.
Similar story lines have been done before but this would have been so much better with another female lead. It was hard to watch with Carlson Young in that role as she was not believable in the part. She appeared and sounded like a junior high school student, jail bait, which basically discredited the whole movie. Terribly miscast!
This is the old adage of style before substance. The storyline, whilst half-baked, does fit into other Hallmark dating films they've made - but the right actors, script & chemistry has to work to make it palatable. None were apparent here, I'm afraid. I gave 4 stars & even that is generous !
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesListed as 'My Favorite Bachelor' on Hallmark.
- Citations
Scott Stewart: Who is this guy, Professor Love Sauce? This is a date, not a science lecture pal.
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Détails
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- Budget
- 1 700 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
- Couleur
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