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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAfter a breakup, ambitious journalist Dana escapes the coverage of a massive scandal, only to find the tech guru at the center of the scandal at her retreat. As she falls for him, she has to... Leggi tuttoAfter a breakup, ambitious journalist Dana escapes the coverage of a massive scandal, only to find the tech guru at the center of the scandal at her retreat. As she falls for him, she has to choose between her career or her heart.After a breakup, ambitious journalist Dana escapes the coverage of a massive scandal, only to find the tech guru at the center of the scandal at her retreat. As she falls for him, she has to choose between her career or her heart.
Rishma Malik
- Quinn Moore
- (as Rishma Malik Scott)
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Funny script especially for what people are assuming is a Hallmark-type movie. It has nothing much in common with your typical Hallmark or Hallmark-clone templates other than that it is a romantic comedy. It has some wit and a lot to say about the Yoga and new-age culture which it fondly sends up along with the journalistic tabloid ethic that will sacrifice truth and fairness in favor of click-bait.
Dana, a workaholic journalist is going on vacation with her fed-up-with-her boyfriend. Because she is so cluelessly obsessed with her career and her phone, rather than paying attention to real life, she thinks she is going to an Indonesian Beach while she ends up in the wilds of Canada with no cell service or internet. Amanda Shull does a great job, exposing our heroines unattractive traits and mindset while still making her likable. We root for her (while we are rolling our eyes at early her behavior) as her character changes and grows.
In Canada, she finally gets dumped by the guy that brung her due to her attitude and neglect. She ends up becoming friendly with an incognito tech genius/millionaire that she is coincidentally doing an expose' on. Hilarity and a sweet romance ensues.
Stefan, the love interest is played by Morgan David Jones who is either Tom "Draco Malfoy" Felton's doppelganger, or his better-looking older brother. I would be favorable disposed in his behalf because of this resemblance anyway, but his performance does not disappoint.
This is not a Hallmark movie. In addition to the witty and funny script and the out-of -the-box subject matter, The director is the late Steve DiMarco. He was a respected if eccentric television director of a legit and large body of work and not in the Hallmark "stable." He passed away last month. RIP. Please note the 2 contributions of the bitter reviewer who came on here solely to bash him. It makes one wonder.
Dana, a workaholic journalist is going on vacation with her fed-up-with-her boyfriend. Because she is so cluelessly obsessed with her career and her phone, rather than paying attention to real life, she thinks she is going to an Indonesian Beach while she ends up in the wilds of Canada with no cell service or internet. Amanda Shull does a great job, exposing our heroines unattractive traits and mindset while still making her likable. We root for her (while we are rolling our eyes at early her behavior) as her character changes and grows.
In Canada, she finally gets dumped by the guy that brung her due to her attitude and neglect. She ends up becoming friendly with an incognito tech genius/millionaire that she is coincidentally doing an expose' on. Hilarity and a sweet romance ensues.
Stefan, the love interest is played by Morgan David Jones who is either Tom "Draco Malfoy" Felton's doppelganger, or his better-looking older brother. I would be favorable disposed in his behalf because of this resemblance anyway, but his performance does not disappoint.
This is not a Hallmark movie. In addition to the witty and funny script and the out-of -the-box subject matter, The director is the late Steve DiMarco. He was a respected if eccentric television director of a legit and large body of work and not in the Hallmark "stable." He passed away last month. RIP. Please note the 2 contributions of the bitter reviewer who came on here solely to bash him. It makes one wonder.
Wow. Amanda Schull needs to pick her roles better. I started watching - dozed off due to boredom - and woke up 20 minutes before the end. Boring boring boring. Bad acting by the "supporting" cast too.
The reporter angle left so much to explain. Who wrote the final article? Where did they get their information? When she wrote the rebuttal - who did she talk to to prove what she felt and wanted to prove? Just left me questioning the entire story.
I guess it was all Yoga... shaking my head ...
The reporter angle left so much to explain. Who wrote the final article? Where did they get their information? When she wrote the rebuttal - who did she talk to to prove what she felt and wanted to prove? Just left me questioning the entire story.
I guess it was all Yoga... shaking my head ...
Ok. Its not a horrible movie but I wont suggest you to watch it like a must watch. If you have time before going to bed at night, you might as well watch this. It wont hurt your brain and you may end up smiling a bit and sleep well. Peaceful movie, kinda relaxing. The movie does not require any spoilers, what happens is literally in the name and output of the movie is also the name.
I am indifferent about yoga , I am out of subject about.tech domain .
But I like this film.
First, for the crumbs of old fashion romance, reflected, in some measure, by dialogue.
Second, for humor, the venerable couple having his role not small in that.
Not the last, for the charm of Stefan , nice proposed by. Morgan David Jones and for neurosis of Dana , not bad acted by Amanda Schull.
The bad things, obvious, a lot, the predictable recipe, like the fake end being the most remarkable.
But, sure, it is Hallmark.
And the film, saved by few drops of realism and, i repet, a tinny dose of humor - so, precious, Ian being includet , like the portrait of Charming prince of XXI century are just acceptable.
But I like this film.
First, for the crumbs of old fashion romance, reflected, in some measure, by dialogue.
Second, for humor, the venerable couple having his role not small in that.
Not the last, for the charm of Stefan , nice proposed by. Morgan David Jones and for neurosis of Dana , not bad acted by Amanda Schull.
The bad things, obvious, a lot, the predictable recipe, like the fake end being the most remarkable.
But, sure, it is Hallmark.
And the film, saved by few drops of realism and, i repet, a tinny dose of humor - so, precious, Ian being includet , like the portrait of Charming prince of XXI century are just acceptable.
I found this a difficult film to watch and didn't get far into it. The plot was your standard romance fayre, predicable and inoffensive. The difficultly arose from the main character Diana Willingham, who came across as a deeply unpleasant and self centred person who treaded her boyfriend pretty badly. They go on a trip together which is supposed to be the launch pad to love and romance. The only problem is that I found myself hoping that the boyfriend either ran away or found a refuge for abused men. The underlying premise of the film was I'm sure meant to be interesting, but if you don't engage your audience in the first few minutes then you've lost them for good. This was a film with potential that was sadly not realised.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizYoga also plays an important part of the character portrayed by Morgan David Jones in Red Rover (2018) from a year earlier.
- BlooperIn the one time it is shown during the course of the movie, Dana's surname is listed as Willingham. In the end credits, it is listed as Willing Ham.
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