Mentre cerca di riunire suo nonno con il suo amore perduto, Annika si allea con il fidanzato del college Ryan per creare un libro sull'esperienza.Mentre cerca di riunire suo nonno con il suo amore perduto, Annika si allea con il fidanzato del college Ryan per creare un libro sull'esperienza.Mentre cerca di riunire suo nonno con il suo amore perduto, Annika si allea con il fidanzato del college Ryan per creare un libro sull'esperienza.
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I love watching Hallmark movies, however this particular movie was horrible. It was slow, they did not left you hanging about the interviews because they never showed them. Andrea Brooks (Annika) and Patch May (Ryan) are the most boring actors I have ever seen. There bantering makes me cringe because they are so horrible at acting, at least in this movie. The first kiss they show was sickening, there is no chemistry between these two actors, and this movie should have been stopped before it ever started. I am so disappointed in Hallmark on this movie. This was the first time I ever turned a Hallmark movie.
A Lifelong Love had a great premise, two former college sweethearts where going to team up to write a book about romance as that track down the high school sweetheart of one of their grandparents, interviewing people they meet in the way about their love stories.
In probably the laziest writing I have ever seen on a Hallmark romance....they set up the interviews along the way, but then never share the live stories. That was a true bait and switch in my opinion...to walk you up to the story and then go to commercial never to follow up on the actual love story.
Also, very little time was given to either main love story...the grandparent's or the former college sweethearts. Then there was a poor twelve year old girl who is drug around for the process and struggling because her parents were separating? Was that necessary or pivotal to this romantic plot?
I am not going to waste anymore time on this hallmark romance and my advice is that you shouldn't either.
In probably the laziest writing I have ever seen on a Hallmark romance....they set up the interviews along the way, but then never share the live stories. That was a true bait and switch in my opinion...to walk you up to the story and then go to commercial never to follow up on the actual love story.
Also, very little time was given to either main love story...the grandparent's or the former college sweethearts. Then there was a poor twelve year old girl who is drug around for the process and struggling because her parents were separating? Was that necessary or pivotal to this romantic plot?
I am not going to waste anymore time on this hallmark romance and my advice is that you shouldn't either.
I love these types of movies but honestly, it was very poorly cast and directed. There wasn't much chemistry with any of the cast. It seemed as if they just pull these people off the street. I don't think I've ever given a back review but as much as I had waiting in much anticipation, it couldn't be over fast enough. The scenes from the past weren't congruent with the present, either. The woman and the man weren't old enough to have been of age in the 50's. It was just unbelievable from beginning to end. To be technical, the lighting wasn't realistic either. I didn't feel any passion or chemistry from the leading man, who o didn't find right at all for the part. I wish this had been finessed, it could have been a very sweet movie.
I started watching because the premise was interesting. However the execution was fifth grade. What a terrible cast and production. This movie expects the viewers to be 5th. Graders with no mentality. How Hallmark can put out this garbage is beyond me. Yes the network that features Lacey Charbet and Autumn Reeser putting out such junk. Hopefully Bill Abbott will make a go of it with GAC. It does not take a genius to compare Abbott's Hallmark with the current garbage they are including. I have no idea how they chose Andrea Brooks and Patch May to star in this "movie?". Although I don't think any actor could have saved this one. My advise don't even try to watch it.
6.4 stars.
This is about a woman writer of poems and her current life struggles with being published. She is helping grandpa find his old love from ages ago. She runs into an old boyfriend who eventually becomes the love interest again. He is also her main competition on getting her book released. They are now collaborating on a romance project, interviewing various people in the search. He is being nice, he wants her to excel, she is suspicious and dodgy because she doesn't trust the process. They gallivant around town to town on this project, argue, discuss, disagree come to some form of agreement...eventually things fall into place.
The lead female is a good actress, seen her in various Hallmark. This film is nothing special, in fact she is standoffish for the most part throughout. Not very flattering.
Grandpa has a secondary fluff part and is just a nice elderly man that smiles a lot and sincerely cares for everyone, but doesn't want to rock the boat or cause any stress for anyone.
The lead male is quirky and interesting, unfortunately this film does not help his career.
A young girl in her early teens is also in the picture. I think she's the lead male's daughter, but they have a strange relationship. Maybe he's her uncle, I forget. I saw this weeks ago, just getting to this review. She is endearing and grows on you and has been in several Hallmark films. I suspect this will be near the end of her run since she's now a teenager, and we know filmmakers don't cast kids once they lose the mystique. I digress.
This was just a so-so adventure, nothing stands out as special or interesting, it's just a bunch of people conversing about boring struggles with family and love. I won't visit this film again.
This is about a woman writer of poems and her current life struggles with being published. She is helping grandpa find his old love from ages ago. She runs into an old boyfriend who eventually becomes the love interest again. He is also her main competition on getting her book released. They are now collaborating on a romance project, interviewing various people in the search. He is being nice, he wants her to excel, she is suspicious and dodgy because she doesn't trust the process. They gallivant around town to town on this project, argue, discuss, disagree come to some form of agreement...eventually things fall into place.
The lead female is a good actress, seen her in various Hallmark. This film is nothing special, in fact she is standoffish for the most part throughout. Not very flattering.
Grandpa has a secondary fluff part and is just a nice elderly man that smiles a lot and sincerely cares for everyone, but doesn't want to rock the boat or cause any stress for anyone.
The lead male is quirky and interesting, unfortunately this film does not help his career.
A young girl in her early teens is also in the picture. I think she's the lead male's daughter, but they have a strange relationship. Maybe he's her uncle, I forget. I saw this weeks ago, just getting to this review. She is endearing and grows on you and has been in several Hallmark films. I suspect this will be near the end of her run since she's now a teenager, and we know filmmakers don't cast kids once they lose the mystique. I digress.
This was just a so-so adventure, nothing stands out as special or interesting, it's just a bunch of people conversing about boring struggles with family and love. I won't visit this film again.
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