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A wedding planner questions her past relationship with her ex-fiance while working with him.A wedding planner questions her past relationship with her ex-fiance while working with him.A wedding planner questions her past relationship with her ex-fiance while working with him.
Michelle Arthur
- Dancer
- (uncredited)
- …
Lena Evans
- Marine
- (uncredited)
Carol-Ann Potorski
- Mother of the Bride
- (uncredited)
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Was pleasantly surprised that this movie was as amazing as it was. Such a great cast and story, and such great acting. But for the love of God WHY have music in every scene?? First off it is louder sometimes then the dialogue and it overshadows the actors who are doing a phenomenal job, it's just ruined everything I wanted to love about this movie. I stuck through it and loved the movie anyhow but that God awful overpowering music was VERY unnecessary. Like who was in charge of editing this?! Epic fail.
Another movie where there's music in the background of EVERY SCENE! I'm only 15 minutes in and I don't know if I can finish. Pls end the music insanity!
I loved how many couples found love in this movie. I thought the actors were great, and I enjoyed the music so much I have been looking for the first song they played in the background.
Maybe they toned down the music (that I saw others had said was too loud and annoying) but I didn't find it to be loud or annoying at all, in fact I loved the music they played.
I loved that this movie showed that relationships take work, sacrifice and communication whether you are dating or have been married for awhile. And many times all it takes is that person saying "I'm sorry, I hear you now, I'm willing to work on my issue, work along with you" etc. To make things right.
This is just the kind of uplifting, light hearted yet showing real relationships kind of movie I really enjoy. Thank you UP TV for showing it!
Maybe they toned down the music (that I saw others had said was too loud and annoying) but I didn't find it to be loud or annoying at all, in fact I loved the music they played.
I loved that this movie showed that relationships take work, sacrifice and communication whether you are dating or have been married for awhile. And many times all it takes is that person saying "I'm sorry, I hear you now, I'm willing to work on my issue, work along with you" etc. To make things right.
This is just the kind of uplifting, light hearted yet showing real relationships kind of movie I really enjoy. Thank you UP TV for showing it!
This was not too bad. the only major mark against it was that I couldn't stand the male lead. Neither the character nor the actor who played him. Briefly, he was stalkery, needy, immature, selfish, entitled and I didn't like his looks. Or his mother. The subplots were interesting and It was a surprise seeing Jen Lilley, a Hallmark princess, in a smallish role. Is there much call for a wedding planner who only takes clients that have to do their whole weddings over again? Why not just take brides who want to get it right the first time?
I wan't sure about the idea of a 'wedding do over', but by the end of the movie I could see the value if it. The young couple who are a nurse and a soldier just returned stateside presented a heartfelt story as they work through their problems. I also thought the actors playing the moms and dads did a great job. Very convincing! I will remember for a long time the face one of the dads makes when eating his wife's healthy homemade bran muffin - now that's acting!
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- TriviaNicole Gale Anderson (Abby Anderson) has the same last name as her character.
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