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After being dumped by her boyfriend Carl for being unadventurous, Mary (Amy Smart) sets out to prove him wrong by tracking down the handsome stranger (Adrian Grenier), whose cellphone she fo... Read allAfter being dumped by her boyfriend Carl for being unadventurous, Mary (Amy Smart) sets out to prove him wrong by tracking down the handsome stranger (Adrian Grenier), whose cellphone she found on the subway.After being dumped by her boyfriend Carl for being unadventurous, Mary (Amy Smart) sets out to prove him wrong by tracking down the handsome stranger (Adrian Grenier), whose cellphone she found on the subway.
Brandon Ray Olive
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- (as Brandon Olive)
Yolanda Stange
- Francis
- (as Yolanda Wood)
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Although the story was only a trifle better than usual, it was a brilliant idea to sign Amy Smart for the leading role. She looks better than ever, and brings a lightness to the movie, as if you were watching a romcom, although the story is far from that. If the soundtrack had been real music instead of the product of a basic computerprogram, I 'd given it 8/10.
Not your typical Hallmark movie, enjoyed the storyline which was a refreshing change. Love Amy Smart, and Jonathan Bennett as the gay best friend was great. Good performances all around.
I do love the actress (loved Twelve Dates of Christmas), but I didn't love the movie. It was mostly a bunch of smarmy stories (and I love Hallmark, so I can take most smarmy but this was over the top) put together about this way-better-than-perfect guy that she thinks she likes, except that she doesn't know him, who was conveniently out of the country for the whole movie. Meanwhile her male best friend/roommate (who is one of the regular cast of Hallmark guys) was being kind and supportive and always there for her. You know how in a Hallmark movie, even if there is an ex and a new guy and a guy best friend, it's always clear who the girl will end up with. Well, not this one. Does she fall in love with the perfect guy she's never talked to in person? Does she fall in love with the super nice roommate or best friend (I even watched the beginning again, and it didn't explain their relationship at the start of the movie)? I won't give spoilers, but I didn't know the answer until late in the movie. I was so unsure that I wasn't rooting for either of them, so when she picked, I actually didn't care.
Lovely to see Hallmark trying to vary what I suppose you'd call their 'standard format', and it made for a refreshing change.
This film isn't perfect, it has several flaws, but for sheer entertainment value and lovely performances being given (again, not by 'Hallmark' standard players') this was good fun, and touching too.
The people who seem to dislike it are those who perhaps prefer the 'standard format'.
This film isn't perfect, it has several flaws, but for sheer entertainment value and lovely performances being given (again, not by 'Hallmark' standard players') this was good fun, and touching too.
The people who seem to dislike it are those who perhaps prefer the 'standard format'.
While most hall mark movies have nearly identical plot lines that can be figured out within fifteen minutes, this isn't one of them. it is actually an original concept for a romance - the man and women see each other on a lightrail train where he forgets his phone. since the man is leaving for paris for a few weeks, he suggests she gets to know him through the contacts in his phone; the two don't actually meet until he gets back. for a hallmark movie, I give it a ten for stepping outside hallmark's comfort zone but for movies in general, an eight due to some story difficulties and complete lack of chemistry between the two in their few shared minutes of screen time.
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- TriviaA first time skydiver has to ride tandem. They would not be allowed to jump on their own.
- GoofsThe capitol city in the establishing shot is not Sacramento but the ride-share car Mary uses has a California license plate.
- ConnectionsReferences Footloose (1984)
- SoundtracksNirvana
Written by Phil Steele
Performed by Phil Steele
Played during bar scene.
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