अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंBali visit for business publicity turns sour as billionaire angers locals. Uncle's accident necessitates round-the-clock care from mistreated doctor. Tangled events jeopardize high-stakes ne... सभी पढ़ेंBali visit for business publicity turns sour as billionaire angers locals. Uncle's accident necessitates round-the-clock care from mistreated doctor. Tangled events jeopardize high-stakes negotiations.Bali visit for business publicity turns sour as billionaire angers locals. Uncle's accident necessitates round-the-clock care from mistreated doctor. Tangled events jeopardize high-stakes negotiations.
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The worst cartoon beasts have nothing on this guy. Early on at the clinic he is looking to pick a fight with new born kittens and Ivy gives him one. She is pretty stupid and childish to do so when the clinic depends on him, but the Dylan character is beyond offensive. There was no reason for the writers and director to make him so over the top that I was cringing through all these early scenes. They could have toned him down several notches and still got the story set up they needed. Later at the villa he tells her she has to sit in a chair and watch the patient all night. When he discovers her asleep he yells at her. Not only is he rude and entitled beyond belief but he has zero common sense. In a scene soon after yelling at her for being asleep, he stops Ivy on the way to help Blake and wants her to play pool with him instead. Ivy's character is very unpleasant too but it's hard to tell how much is her basic personality and how much is reaction to Dylan.
Joel Bishop as Blade overdoes the woozy bit.
After all the ridiculousness is firmly established, the viewer gets a look at some double dealing.
I was hoping the movie would get better, especially the unlikable characters. The arguing and meanness eventually dies down but the script is still bad. In a rom/com the idea is to throw the leads together a lot but the excuses to do so are lame. Even the ending is unimpressive.
The acting is generally awful. The dialogue ranges from stupid to bland.
Joel Bishop as Blade overdoes the woozy bit.
After all the ridiculousness is firmly established, the viewer gets a look at some double dealing.
I was hoping the movie would get better, especially the unlikable characters. The arguing and meanness eventually dies down but the script is still bad. In a rom/com the idea is to throw the leads together a lot but the excuses to do so are lame. Even the ending is unimpressive.
The acting is generally awful. The dialogue ranges from stupid to bland.
Well, of course, she visited another country and you know what she'll find? A handsome hunk billionaire who seems to be the only good looking guy in that country, as it seems. These movies practically write themselves. The main character will hate the billionaire, but it will take the end of the movie until she says, 'I don't hate you now and I love you because I'm a predictable person. Honestly, I'm baffled. How do these movies get greenlit? Do the actors just sign on the dotted line without reading the script? It's like they're all playing a twisted game of 'I Spy' with the same tired tropes. 'I Spy with my little eye... a billionaire with a tragic past who needs a sassy American to soften his heart. If you enjoy watching paint dry or enjoy the exquisite torture of déjà vu, then 'Beauty and the Billionaire: Bali' is the cinematic masterpiece for you. Otherwise, save yourself the headache and watch something with actual originality."
This movie is FANTASTIC! The storyline is well-written! Actors and actresses execute the story incredibly well! Lots of chemistry (and fireworks) between Charlotte and Sam with supporting cast that demonstrate their incredible talents in their roles. Overall, the acting was AWESOME! This movie has twists and turns that I did not expect. I was kept on the edge. One reminder, as a medical professional, I appreciated the plot containing medical references, yet some of the medical aspects are not reality and exaggerated. When I logged onto my IMDb account to read more of the credits, I realized why this was such a great movie! Brittany Wiscombe seems to be one of my favorite writers...Many of my favorite movies are written by Brittany! Kuddos to her!
Beauty and the Billionaire: Bali is about a doctor, Ivy (played by Charlotte Hemmings), who practices at a clinic in Indonesia which desperately needs funding to keep operating.
Dylan (portrayed by Samuel Whitten) is the billionaire who desperately needs positive publicity for his company as it faces negative headlines due to financial irregularities. He thinks offering funding to the little clinic would be a great move to make his company appear in a positive light.
The meet and greet between the two MCs was a disaster, ending in Dylan storming out of the clinic threatening to cancel funding.
In the meantime, his uncle Blake, Dylan's confidant and right-hand man in the company falls and hits his head developing a concussion.
After treatment at the very clinic he stormed out of, Dylan insists that Ivy drop her patients and stay in the villa with them to care for his uncle around-the-clock.
Yes there was the educated, caring beauty (Ivy) who would only take so much from the billionaire before a well-deserved clap back.
And yes, there was the cold, heartless rich guy (Dylan) who only thought of himself and treating everyone else as though they were put on the earth as an afterthought.
And of course, there was the back-and-forth dialog between the MCs gradually leading to the realization that opposites really do attract even ones who appear totally polar.
What happens afterwards is a journey neither one saw coming.
"Bali" captured the spectacular landscapes and touched on challenges facing the community. The film's pace may be a bit slow at some points, but that should be no surprise in tropical spaces.
This 2024 Beauty and the Billionaire: Bali has no character relations to the original Beauty and the Billionaire (also written by Brittany Wiscombe) released in 2022 other than the film's preface.
As of this writing, IMDB has no rating for this movie.
I would rate this movie a solid 6.0 for two reasons, 1) The beautiful scenery and 2) without giving too much away, the surprise motive of one of the characters.
Check out Beauty and The Billionaire: Bali. That surprise motive and ending alone makes "Bali" worth the watch.
Dylan (portrayed by Samuel Whitten) is the billionaire who desperately needs positive publicity for his company as it faces negative headlines due to financial irregularities. He thinks offering funding to the little clinic would be a great move to make his company appear in a positive light.
The meet and greet between the two MCs was a disaster, ending in Dylan storming out of the clinic threatening to cancel funding.
In the meantime, his uncle Blake, Dylan's confidant and right-hand man in the company falls and hits his head developing a concussion.
After treatment at the very clinic he stormed out of, Dylan insists that Ivy drop her patients and stay in the villa with them to care for his uncle around-the-clock.
Yes there was the educated, caring beauty (Ivy) who would only take so much from the billionaire before a well-deserved clap back.
And yes, there was the cold, heartless rich guy (Dylan) who only thought of himself and treating everyone else as though they were put on the earth as an afterthought.
And of course, there was the back-and-forth dialog between the MCs gradually leading to the realization that opposites really do attract even ones who appear totally polar.
What happens afterwards is a journey neither one saw coming.
"Bali" captured the spectacular landscapes and touched on challenges facing the community. The film's pace may be a bit slow at some points, but that should be no surprise in tropical spaces.
This 2024 Beauty and the Billionaire: Bali has no character relations to the original Beauty and the Billionaire (also written by Brittany Wiscombe) released in 2022 other than the film's preface.
As of this writing, IMDB has no rating for this movie.
I would rate this movie a solid 6.0 for two reasons, 1) The beautiful scenery and 2) without giving too much away, the surprise motive of one of the characters.
Check out Beauty and The Billionaire: Bali. That surprise motive and ending alone makes "Bali" worth the watch.
Dr. Ivy (Hemmings) brings out a nicer side of grouchy Billionaire, Dylan (Whitten). Their on screen chemistry is palpable, G-rated, and lovely. Very Beauty and the Beast. At first it's hard to watch Dylan's mean side. The ending leaves leaves you wanting more. The overall pacing is gentle and it is filmed on location in Bali, almost an immersive experience.
Hemmings is an absolute delight to watch on her own. Brains and beauty. She shares the screen with co-star Joel Bishop again (See them in Faith of Angels together). Gabriel Casdorph as stoic bodyguard is fun. Give this man some more lines.
I'd like to see where Ivy and Dylan end up next.
Hemmings is an absolute delight to watch on her own. Brains and beauty. She shares the screen with co-star Joel Bishop again (See them in Faith of Angels together). Gabriel Casdorph as stoic bodyguard is fun. Give this man some more lines.
I'd like to see where Ivy and Dylan end up next.
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