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Quando il video di un ragazzo diventa virale, gli viene assegnato un appuntamento per il ballo di fine anno con la celebrità per la quale ha una cotta. Le complicazioni sorgono quando la cel... Leggi tuttoQuando il video di un ragazzo diventa virale, gli viene assegnato un appuntamento per il ballo di fine anno con la celebrità per la quale ha una cotta. Le complicazioni sorgono quando la celebrità si innamora dell'insegnante del ragazzo.Quando il video di un ragazzo diventa virale, gli viene assegnato un appuntamento per il ballo di fine anno con la celebrità per la quale ha una cotta. Le complicazioni sorgono quando la celebrità si innamora dell'insegnante del ragazzo.
Larissa Dias
- Courtney Cordell
- (as Larissa Albuquerque)
Drew Ray Tanner
- Colin Hartling
- (as Drew Tanner)
Dean Alonzo Hoover
- Student
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Nelson Wong
- Red Carpet Kenny
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
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My main reason for seeing 'Date with Love' was Andrew Walker. He is to me one of the best and most consistent Hallmark regulars and it is not hard to see why he is so popular, he has been in some misfires and has had leading ladies not up to his level but he has also been in good films and had good female leads. Also did like the premise quite a bit, which was cute, and Bailee Maddison is always watchable. The mixed reviews here dampened expectations a little though.
'Date with Love' left me with very mixed feelings and it was a rather uneven film, with a first half an hour that makes one want to bail but it does get quite a bit better. It is not one of the worst 2016 Hallmark films, not like 'Unleashing Mr Darcy' or 'Ms Matched' for example, but it is not one of the best like 'Love in Paradise' and 'Summer Villa' again for example. 'Date with Love' is watchable, but in my mind only for a one time watch rather than holding up to repeat viewings.
Walker is the best thing about it, he is subtly charismatic and charming with natural and witty comic timing. Maddison is perky and seemed to be having fun too. Shenae Grimes-Beech did have charming moments when she eased into the role. The chemistry between the three leads doesn't come over as stiff or distant, it was like they enjoyed working together.
The production values are lovely, the photography and scenery being easy on the eye. The second half on the whole was amusing and cute with a nice energy. Some of the soundtrack is pleasant.
However, there are things that work against it. The first act is pretty painful, am another person who thought it too farcical which went beyond the limit of overdone-ness. The dialogue is often very cheesy and stilted early on and the pace doesn't have the same energy the second half had. The film on the whole is formulaic and contains little original or fresh, things mapping out pretty much what one expects.
Also found the ending rather rushed and abrupt. Grimes-Beech did take a while to relax, with her looking rather uncomfortable and over compensating in the first act. The worst performance comes from Millie Wilkinson, who has an annoying character and really overdoes the brattiness.
Concluding, watchable but very average. 5/10.
'Date with Love' left me with very mixed feelings and it was a rather uneven film, with a first half an hour that makes one want to bail but it does get quite a bit better. It is not one of the worst 2016 Hallmark films, not like 'Unleashing Mr Darcy' or 'Ms Matched' for example, but it is not one of the best like 'Love in Paradise' and 'Summer Villa' again for example. 'Date with Love' is watchable, but in my mind only for a one time watch rather than holding up to repeat viewings.
Walker is the best thing about it, he is subtly charismatic and charming with natural and witty comic timing. Maddison is perky and seemed to be having fun too. Shenae Grimes-Beech did have charming moments when she eased into the role. The chemistry between the three leads doesn't come over as stiff or distant, it was like they enjoyed working together.
The production values are lovely, the photography and scenery being easy on the eye. The second half on the whole was amusing and cute with a nice energy. Some of the soundtrack is pleasant.
However, there are things that work against it. The first act is pretty painful, am another person who thought it too farcical which went beyond the limit of overdone-ness. The dialogue is often very cheesy and stilted early on and the pace doesn't have the same energy the second half had. The film on the whole is formulaic and contains little original or fresh, things mapping out pretty much what one expects.
Also found the ending rather rushed and abrupt. Grimes-Beech did take a while to relax, with her looking rather uncomfortable and over compensating in the first act. The worst performance comes from Millie Wilkinson, who has an annoying character and really overdoes the brattiness.
Concluding, watchable but very average. 5/10.
High school senior David Rogers (Quinn Lord) has asked every girl in school to be his prom date except his best friend since the first grade, Heidi Watts (Bailee Madison). Of course, the only girl left to ask is Hollywood starlet Alex Allen (Shenae Grimes-Beech). Alex has recently been dumped by her boyfriend on the red carpet. Her publicist best friend Paige Sumner suggests doing some PR repair by accepting the kid's invitation. The media circus descends on the suburban neighborhood. Alex goes on the run and she falls for driver's ed teacher Mr. Walsh (Andrew W. Walker) after almost getting run over. He doesn't know who she is.
This Hallmark Channel romance is the lightest of rom-com. This is strictly a made-for-TV affair. The adult romance is weak. She's a Hollywood brat and he's bland. Neither are compelling and they probably deserve each other. I don't know why she shows up in class other than to engage in banter with Mr. Walsh and the story needs stirring. It's all rather sloppily and formulaically written. It's very manufactured. The pairing doesn't actually have any hurdles. It's not like it's a real date with David. Her best PR move is to bring David and Heidi together while having a fun time with the teacher. That's where the hijinx can happen. David is clueless and the mean girl can get in the middle. The kiddie romance has one good move which is telegraphed from the very beginning. It provides the only good acting pairing between Shenae and Bailee. The kids should be the stars of the movie but it insists on staying with the adults with their manufactured problems. I don't know why she's putting up decorations. The premise has potential but it goes down the wrong path.
This Hallmark Channel romance is the lightest of rom-com. This is strictly a made-for-TV affair. The adult romance is weak. She's a Hollywood brat and he's bland. Neither are compelling and they probably deserve each other. I don't know why she shows up in class other than to engage in banter with Mr. Walsh and the story needs stirring. It's all rather sloppily and formulaically written. It's very manufactured. The pairing doesn't actually have any hurdles. It's not like it's a real date with David. Her best PR move is to bring David and Heidi together while having a fun time with the teacher. That's where the hijinx can happen. David is clueless and the mean girl can get in the middle. The kiddie romance has one good move which is telegraphed from the very beginning. It provides the only good acting pairing between Shenae and Bailee. The kids should be the stars of the movie but it insists on staying with the adults with their manufactured problems. I don't know why she's putting up decorations. The premise has potential but it goes down the wrong path.
High school boy makes internet "promposal" to latest Hollywood super-starlet and because of a recent embarrassing break-up in her private life, she accepts it to get publicity. This sounded like it was going to be lame and unappealing with few interesting possibilities. And the opening scene didn't help. The break-up was loud and very public occurring on the red carpet for some event. Right away it looked like two things were going to be true of this movie. I expected bad acting all the way through based on the acting in the break-up. And I expected the starlet to be arrogant and obnoxious. The latter was only partially true. At times she was all about me, me, me as she took over the prom decorations. At other times, she was open and vulnerable as she got to know Mr. Walsh. She does seem to care about the people around her at the local high school. The other characters are appealing (except for the obvious villain). This is the third time I've seen Bailee Madison recently. The adorable but sometimes incorrigible kid has grown up into a nice young lady. The final outcome of the story was pretty obvious from early on, but I will let you guess as you watch. There are a few interesting scenes and developments to keep the story moving.
Just rewatched this movie. I've seen it a few times - so I know the story. This time watching it, I am picking up the 80s "hidden" references - and even the music used has that "80s sound." It's a cute movie - a little forced at the beginning - but that overcome. The younger sister - well we can do without her. She's not essential to the story - and even detracts from it. Love how the two kids get together. The ending is sweet. Watch it with an open mind - and embrace the 80s decade of movies and music.
This is a poorly to mediocre acted movie with great life lessons on the reality of how shallow society is. Our children should watch this knowing how real this is of the ways of the world.
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- QuizThe movie plays a small tribute to the late John Hughes. The high school David and Heidi attend is named J.W. Hughes High School (John Wilden Hughes), the first time we see Heidi David calls her Watts (Mary Stuart Mastersons name was Watts in Some Kind of Wonderful directed by John Hughes) and the story takes place in Illinois where John Hughes' stories take place.
- BlooperDuring the prom, David was told by another character "I thought Alex was going to be your date." David's explanation was that some rule kept her from being able to attend the prom. Alex's unpromposal did not mention anything about a rule preventing her from attending, but simply stated that she couldn't be there due to circumstances beyond her control.
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