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Brian and Jenny are engaged and preparing for the grand opening of their bed and breakfast. But when a big storm hits Bucks County, all their plans end up sopping wet.Brian and Jenny are engaged and preparing for the grand opening of their bed and breakfast. But when a big storm hits Bucks County, all their plans end up sopping wet.Brian and Jenny are engaged and preparing for the grand opening of their bed and breakfast. But when a big storm hits Bucks County, all their plans end up sopping wet.
Drew Ray Tanner
- Rusty
- (as Drew Tanner)
Lauren K. Robek
- Nora Stanley
- (as Kirsten Robek)
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I liked the first one in the series, it was better than most with an interesting storyline and not the usual sappiness. This one not as much mostly because I did get very tired of Jenny being overly needy in her relationship with Brian, and not being very understanding of Brian trying to keep a roof over their heads. Other than that it was fairly good.
I liked this movie a lot, especially the plot. It was different from the previous one because there was less comedy for one thing but there was a bit of character development. It is easy to fall in love but it is challenging to nurture a relationship when there are conflicting interests. Honesty and communication are keys to a healthy relationship. This movie portrays exactly that.
I love Lacey Chabert, so if I'm putting down a Hallmark movie with her in it, then it must be bad. This probably didn't deserve the stars I gave it.
There is nothing new in this movie. It is practically the same old stuff as the first one, and much less well done. Scenes with Lacey and Brennen seemed rushed. No chemistry this time. Lara Gilchrist was either doe-eyed or tough witch. Vincent Gale was cliché. Other supporting actors tried.
As far as story, at least they got Jenny's side business out of that tiny B&B kitchen into something a little more commercial. On the only plus side I can think of, several little side romances sprung up.
Like my summary says: If you are going to do a sequel of a much loved movie, don't just do a rehash but give it a life of it's own.
There is nothing new in this movie. It is practically the same old stuff as the first one, and much less well done. Scenes with Lacey and Brennen seemed rushed. No chemistry this time. Lara Gilchrist was either doe-eyed or tough witch. Vincent Gale was cliché. Other supporting actors tried.
As far as story, at least they got Jenny's side business out of that tiny B&B kitchen into something a little more commercial. On the only plus side I can think of, several little side romances sprung up.
Like my summary says: If you are going to do a sequel of a much loved movie, don't just do a rehash but give it a life of it's own.
In high measure, the film is saved by the admirable performance of Lacey Chabert and Brennan Elliot. The story seems improvised and The Emily în sounds less credible. And the mix of Wall Street, goats, patisery and hospotality works hard and, in some measure, wrong. But, sure good intentions and supporting actors. Some nice humor is a reasonable support, to. But three romances and a critic seduced by electrician seems too much.
The result is just nice - with some indulgence - and the status of Hallmark movie is OK for decent expectations and a fist of excuses.
Good point - the taste of sweets. Easy to imagine good consolation.
The result is just nice - with some indulgence - and the status of Hallmark movie is OK for decent expectations and a fist of excuses.
Good point - the taste of sweets. Easy to imagine good consolation.
Like both of these actors very much. First better than sequel. However, wondering what happened to the original house they inherited and just newly painted green? It appears to be a totally different house beyond a remodel...ha! Oh well, guess were not supposed to notice. I enjoy these two whatever they are starring in.
Did you know
- TriviaBrennan Elliott's and Lacey Chabert's third movie together.
- GoofsIt is established in both this movie and the original of which this is a sequel that the setting is Bucks County, Pennsylvania. When Jenny leaves to meet Brad at the party in New York City, she tells Denise that she is "going to the City." and Denise understands that she's going to New York. Bucks County, Pennsylvania is part of the Greater Philadelphia Metropolitan Area, and contrary to what some people from New York would have you believe, in Bucks County, referring to "the City" can be assumed to refer to Philadelphia.
- ConnectionsFollowed by L'Aventure à deux : Le Mariage (2018)
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