Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaNatalie and Nick are frustrated with their luck in romance. After tossing coins into a fountain, the two then begin dreaming about each other. But, according to fountain mythology, they only... Ler tudoNatalie and Nick are frustrated with their luck in romance. After tossing coins into a fountain, the two then begin dreaming about each other. But, according to fountain mythology, they only have a week to turn those dreams into reality.Natalie and Nick are frustrated with their luck in romance. After tossing coins into a fountain, the two then begin dreaming about each other. But, according to fountain mythology, they only have a week to turn those dreams into reality.
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Mike Vogel is unfamiliar to me but likable enough. But he and McPhee are so perfect together. No other couple in the movie gets it just right. The dreams where they are together are one of the best parts of the movie, with one exception where the relationship is no longer ideal.
Jessalyn Wanlim as Sharla, Natalie's waitress and best friend also does very well. She has a great personality and makes the perfect waitress. And no, she's not merely a lowly worker but has a relationship with Natalie that makes her more like a business partner. When needed, she can be the boss.
Joe Massingill makes a real impact as Joe, Nick's best friend and co-worker, who might join him in a new architectural firm.
JoBeth Williams does a good job as Nick's meddling mom.
And Lilah Fitzgerald and Dakota Guppy are so cute as Nick's nieces.
Ealier in the movie there was opera music, including what I believe to be that song Charles Emerson Winchester was whistling while playing poker). This gets replaced with annoying music that which gets played on what are called Triple-A radio stations.
It's a worthy installment in the Hallmark Hall of Fame series.
'Eh, I'm too cool to bother checking up on anything, instead I'll just mope about and say things like "I'm not wasting time on a fantasy." '
The female lead is gorgeous, but neither one of them has much in the way of charisma, nor chemistry with each other.
Skippable.
I find it ironic that this story is in a Hallmark movie where no unmarried couple ever sleeps together and yet these two find themselves together while sleeping.
I find Katherine McPhee to be the most beautiful of women when her character is in love so I may be a little prejudiced.
PS after second viewing : the story is extremely sweet and sappy which is OK in my book. It is also quite simple, especially the romantic part. I think the writers had to fill it out with the stories about Nick's contest and Natalie's restaurant. McPhee when she made this movie was perfect for the sweet innocent girl part. Her later marriage to a billionaire twice her age makes that also somewhat ironic.
For those who are trying to place McPhee and Vogel, here's where you probably have seen them. Katherine McPhee started on American Idol and ventured into acting. She was in a movie The House Bunny with Anna Farris and starred in the tv series Scorpion. Mike Vogel starred in the tv series Under the Dome.
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Nick Smith: Have you ever dreamt about someone that you've never met before?
Charlotte: You mean like the one where I dream about Jack Nicholson? A young, virile Jack Nicholson?
Nick Smith: Mom, OK. Forget it. Forget I even mentioned it.