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An architect relives her disastrous wedding day over and over until she discovers what she really wants in life.An architect relives her disastrous wedding day over and over until she discovers what she really wants in life.An architect relives her disastrous wedding day over and over until she discovers what she really wants in life.
Ali Liebert
- Kate Palmer
- (as Ali Libert)
Chris Gauthier
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Its 2023 now. I'm watching it for the second time in the hope I've become less cynical . I havent. I first watched it one Sunday 8 years ago with my husband and 11 year old mildly autistic youngest son. My husband and I thought it was rubbish , our son liked it. Which was nice . But for me the acting is over the top, the concept ridiculous and makes you yawning wonder, if you're that bored, what happens in the future ? . Still the same old mother in law to deal with, and probably she wont be Impressed at the son swap. If you have young kids and nothing better to do on a rainy or snowy day give it a go. If you're in your 50's and intelligent turn if off and watch almost anything else. Sorry. Zzzzzzzz.
Ali Liebert marries Antonio Cupo. Then next morning she wakes up and it's her wedding day again. Maybe she should have chosen to marry his brother, Shawn Roberts in this variation of GROUNDHOG DAY.
This one starts out slowly and annoyingly, because Ms. Liebert is a neurotic, over-controlled woman with a squeaky voice, Mr. Cupo is an annoying author of books which advocate living sensibly and joylessly and Mr. Roberts is a kind, free-spirited individual who has flown in from his Doctors Without Borders gig, and the wedding is clearly not her best day ever. So you know they are going to get together. Once the living-the-day-forever-until-you-get-it-right plot kicks in, all becomes obvious. Ms. Liebert is engaging as she goes through her evolution in a good performance, which lifts it up again.
There's still the annoying, loud, cloying Hallmark Channel Movie Music to tell you precisely how you're supposed to react to each scene. All these elements make this a watchable movie.
This one starts out slowly and annoyingly, because Ms. Liebert is a neurotic, over-controlled woman with a squeaky voice, Mr. Cupo is an annoying author of books which advocate living sensibly and joylessly and Mr. Roberts is a kind, free-spirited individual who has flown in from his Doctors Without Borders gig, and the wedding is clearly not her best day ever. So you know they are going to get together. Once the living-the-day-forever-until-you-get-it-right plot kicks in, all becomes obvious. Ms. Liebert is engaging as she goes through her evolution in a good performance, which lifts it up again.
There's still the annoying, loud, cloying Hallmark Channel Movie Music to tell you precisely how you're supposed to react to each scene. All these elements make this a watchable movie.
I must admit that I like Hallmark movies. This is a charming movie and it reminds me of the Bill Murray movie, "Groundhog Day" in which he relived that day over and over to get it right. As the trailer and title (I do, I do, I do) from this movie implies, the leading lady gets to relive her wedding day over and over until she gets it right. At first she is bewildered as to what is happening, as well as those who are around her, which leads to her and those around her questioning her mental state. But when she finally realizes she is stuck in her wedding day she takes advantage of it. Without going into specific details it will suffice it enough to say this leads to some very funny and touching moments. Familiar Hallmark movie actors / actresses Autumn Reeser (main character), Shawn Roberts, Antonio Cupo and Ali Liebert lead the cast and they are a talented bunch, too. Shawn Roberts is familiar from some major Sci Fi movies and Ali Liebert is in her normal supporting role as Autumn Reeser's sister but she is talented enough to carry a movie on her own. This movie is well worth watching.
Delightful movie, some great lines, and perfect chemistry between Autumn Reeser and (hunk) Shawn Roberts. Reeser's skilled comedic timing and Roberts' playfulness keep the story moving.
The supporting performances aren't as successful (they tend to overact and hit us over the head with their eccentricity). In other words, they don't quite live up to the honesty and authenticity of the two leads.
The storyline may not be original, but the way it's executed is really hilarious thanks to Reeser's comedic abilities. The way she uses her knowledge of the future to resolve past situations is absolutely charming and creates some laugh-out-loud moments.
Mostly, the two principles are so good in their roles, that any shortcomings are easily overlooked.
The supporting performances aren't as successful (they tend to overact and hit us over the head with their eccentricity). In other words, they don't quite live up to the honesty and authenticity of the two leads.
The storyline may not be original, but the way it's executed is really hilarious thanks to Reeser's comedic abilities. The way she uses her knowledge of the future to resolve past situations is absolutely charming and creates some laugh-out-loud moments.
Mostly, the two principles are so good in their roles, that any shortcomings are easily overlooked.
Despite really liking the 'Groundhog Day' premise and loving the film 'Groundhog Day', which handled the premise very creatively, that formula has since been done to death to varying success and generally with little of that film's uniqueness. Still watched 'I Do, I Do, I Do' anyway, despite not caring for the previous 2015 Countdown to Valentine's Day film 'A Wish Come True', having liked Ali Liebert and especially Autumn Reeser in other things. And because 2015 had some good films before and since 'I Do, I Do, I Do'.
While not great or flawless, 'I Do, I Do, I Do' is still a solid entry in the generally pretty good 2015 Countdown to Valentine's Day block ('All of My Heart' being particularly good), the only disappointments being 'Just Say Yes' and especially 'A Wish Come True'. It may not be one of the best 2015 Hallmark films, but it is charming and fun to watch and a good representation of Reeser and Liebert. So this reviewer definitely recommends it, while not quite raving.
Maybe it could have done with more variety in the repeated relivings, structurally it was a little repetitive at times.
Like a lot of Hallmark films, the music is too loud, could have been used less and like the story structure could have had more variety and not felt too much like hearing the same thing or similar. The ending is a little too neat.
However, Reeser is very charming with a character that is easy to like and identify with. Liebert brings plenty of charm and zest to her role too and the chemistry is warm and natural. Reeser also has sweet chemistry with subtly charismatic and down to earth Shawn Roberts, his character isn't as meaty but he is a long way from being a blank. The characters are not complex, but they are also not too much like ciphers or too cliched. They are also not too perfect or have exaggerated character flaws, and this is a premise where the latter was a danger, having seen it happen in other films with the formula.
Furthermore, the scenery is beautiful to look at and the camera was clearly in love with it. It is very nicely shot, not static or self indulgent. The script has a natural flow, and has fun playfulness and some depth while not getting too cheesy, too sentimental or having contrived conflicts. Despite being repetitive at times, the story goes at a lively clip and is light hearted and heart warming, with no mean spirited-ness.
Concluding, nicely done though flawed. 7/10.
While not great or flawless, 'I Do, I Do, I Do' is still a solid entry in the generally pretty good 2015 Countdown to Valentine's Day block ('All of My Heart' being particularly good), the only disappointments being 'Just Say Yes' and especially 'A Wish Come True'. It may not be one of the best 2015 Hallmark films, but it is charming and fun to watch and a good representation of Reeser and Liebert. So this reviewer definitely recommends it, while not quite raving.
Maybe it could have done with more variety in the repeated relivings, structurally it was a little repetitive at times.
Like a lot of Hallmark films, the music is too loud, could have been used less and like the story structure could have had more variety and not felt too much like hearing the same thing or similar. The ending is a little too neat.
However, Reeser is very charming with a character that is easy to like and identify with. Liebert brings plenty of charm and zest to her role too and the chemistry is warm and natural. Reeser also has sweet chemistry with subtly charismatic and down to earth Shawn Roberts, his character isn't as meaty but he is a long way from being a blank. The characters are not complex, but they are also not too much like ciphers or too cliched. They are also not too perfect or have exaggerated character flaws, and this is a premise where the latter was a danger, having seen it happen in other films with the formula.
Furthermore, the scenery is beautiful to look at and the camera was clearly in love with it. It is very nicely shot, not static or self indulgent. The script has a natural flow, and has fun playfulness and some depth while not getting too cheesy, too sentimental or having contrived conflicts. Despite being repetitive at times, the story goes at a lively clip and is light hearted and heart warming, with no mean spirited-ness.
Concluding, nicely done though flawed. 7/10.
Did you know
- TriviaAutumn Reeser, Antonio Cupo, and Ali Liebert were all in another Hallmark movie together, La parade de Noël (2012). Reeser played the leading lady and Liebert played the sidekick in both movies (sisters in this project, and close friends in "Parade").
- GoofsThe amount of red wine spilled on Jaclyn's wedding dress varies within scenes on the same day.
- Quotes
Jaclyn Palmer: If I had to live one day over and over, I would pick this one.
- ConnectionsReferences Dr Phil (2002)
- SoundtracksSunshine
Written by Ovidiu Bistriceanu, Daris Mangal & Kristin Van Vloten
Performed by Mand Paskuski
Courtesy of Ovi Productions Inc.
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