अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंWhen Elen gets the chance to sign up to the notoriously exclusive dating service Eternity, she clashes with Will, her first date. They mutually agree this dating service has been a complete ... सभी पढ़ेंWhen Elen gets the chance to sign up to the notoriously exclusive dating service Eternity, she clashes with Will, her first date. They mutually agree this dating service has been a complete bust and make a deal to get their money back.When Elen gets the chance to sign up to the notoriously exclusive dating service Eternity, she clashes with Will, her first date. They mutually agree this dating service has been a complete bust and make a deal to get their money back.
Donna Rae Allen
- Barb
- (as Donna Allen)
Michael C. Ramos
- Doorman
- (as Michael Ramos)
Joshua T. Shipman
- Host
- (as Joshua Shipman)
Wesley Millar
- Eddy
- (as Wesley Miller)
Misty Autery
- Garden
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Alexis Baca
- Hotel
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
- …
Jennifer Brewer
- Hotel
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
- …
Jonathan Hecht
- Johnny
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
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If you're bored of regular rom-coms, watch this. I almost gave up at the initial bickering, but it is key to this creative story, and once you know the characters' backgrounds, their different perspectives are more understandable. As they are polar opposites at the start, I can actually relate to both of them a bit, so I enjoy the thought processes of both. The multi-generational cast works really well, and has one of the best child characters I've seen - he's perfect for the plot but also the type of mini adult that I would expect an only-child in this family-business situation to be. Whilst fall-out and reconciliation are pretty inevitable in these movies, the detail of both is unusual here so held my attention, as did the inclusion of some excellent art in different forms thought the production.
Horrible movie from start to finish. The acting, especially from the main actress, was stiff and unconvincing. She failed to bring any emotion to her role, making it impossible to connect with her character. The plot was unrealistic, full of holes, and completely predictable. It felt like a rushed, low-budget production with bad direction and choppy editing. We couldn't even finish it; stopped halfway because it was unbearable to watch. It's a total waste of time, not worth watching even as a joke. Avoid this movie if you value your time.
Do not waste your time watchibg this movie.
The main character is horrible.
Do not waste your time watchibg this movie.
The main character is horrible.
This is Reel One Entertainment TV movie which targets famous Hallmark single dad movies. I think it's the first one of that kind for them and they almost nailed it. As this is ROE TV movie you can bet there will be some technical issues, but there was only one - poor audio at Mickey's cafe scenes. Other that that, good. Even soundtrack was done very well. Furthermore, the movie takes place in St. Petersburg, FL and it was actually filmed there, and not in Hamilton or Kelowna, Canada pretending to be /insert random/ US city.
Casting was good enough, and acting was fine. Jonathan Stoddard looked like discounted Ben Affleck, and I actually liked it, lol.
Writing was fine, too. The movie starts as secretive, but as soon as Act II starts it's pretty predictable how thing are going to develop but it was executed well. Obligatory conflict at the end of Act II was pretty obvious. What I didn't like is how it was resolved i.e. Acting your intellectual age trope was used, and it was totally out of place.
There is a minor diversity issue. It is shoveled everywhere, but why there is not a single Hispanics actor or actress in the movie. Really? In the State of Florida? How's that even possible? But when movie ended and in the closing credit I read that there was actually one Hispanics but he looks like typical Caucasian so I made a mistake. Regardless...
This is one the best ROE TV movies ever, and I watched them a lot.
And as every other ROE TV movie, don't watch trailer if you plan to watch the movie as it shows everything!
Casting was good enough, and acting was fine. Jonathan Stoddard looked like discounted Ben Affleck, and I actually liked it, lol.
Writing was fine, too. The movie starts as secretive, but as soon as Act II starts it's pretty predictable how thing are going to develop but it was executed well. Obligatory conflict at the end of Act II was pretty obvious. What I didn't like is how it was resolved i.e. Acting your intellectual age trope was used, and it was totally out of place.
There is a minor diversity issue. It is shoveled everywhere, but why there is not a single Hispanics actor or actress in the movie. Really? In the State of Florida? How's that even possible? But when movie ended and in the closing credit I read that there was actually one Hispanics but he looks like typical Caucasian so I made a mistake. Regardless...
This is one the best ROE TV movies ever, and I watched them a lot.
And as every other ROE TV movie, don't watch trailer if you plan to watch the movie as it shows everything!
Well-written, authentic dialogue, and clever storyline. Cinematography, editing, and sound quality framed the characters and location -the close-ups are beautifully done. Will, played by Jon Stoddard, with his son Dash, played by Holden Smith, are every woman's dream team. So sweet, funny, and real together. Who wouldn't love them? I would also love to have Nicole Acosta (Chloe) as my best friend. The writer, Hayley November, created lovable characters. Lastly, don't be scared off by the two lead characters' rather terse and tense opening scenes. The story evolves, emotions are laid on the table, and everyone learns to dance by the end.
Feels like it was shot on an iPhone using only ambient light. Colour changes, shadows come and go.
The photography was OK but the lighting was careless.
Lead actress may have followed direction but she overacted as if her viewers were on Nickelodeon.
I suspect the director not the female lead since other characters also overused their facial expressions, especially with their eyes.
The Dash character may have been a bright spot and I predict a bright future if he says in the industry.
I can't tell if the abstract art was supposed to be quality or justifiably dismissed. But it didn't appear to be popular or accessible.
The photography was OK but the lighting was careless.
Lead actress may have followed direction but she overacted as if her viewers were on Nickelodeon.
I suspect the director not the female lead since other characters also overused their facial expressions, especially with their eyes.
The Dash character may have been a bright spot and I predict a bright future if he says in the industry.
I can't tell if the abstract art was supposed to be quality or justifiably dismissed. But it didn't appear to be popular or accessible.
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- ट्रिवियाSarah Malfara played Angela but she's listed as Angel in the movie closing credits.
- गूफ़Throughout the entire movie, the female lead wore the exact same overalls, whenever she came from her studio, or was working in her studio. It is obvious because the paint splatters are in the exact same place on her clothes. As a professional artist, and a busy one, there is no possible way that she does not own more than one item of clothing that she uses to paint in. This movie takes place over multiple days, and it's impossible to imagine what the smell would be like if she wore the same thing daily, especially out in public.
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